April 20, 2010
Leaving the forest today the sky was filled with Vaux Swifts. Their voices sound like their wingbeats look - a chittering across the sky.
The park in question is Seward Park. It's a 300+ acre peninsula jutting into Seattle's Lake Washington. About 120 acres are home to one of the few remaining fragments of old-growth forest in the urban United States. Bill-the-Dog and I walk in the forest almost every day. Bill has his interests. I have mine. His have to do with smells that I can't fathom. Mine have to do with the plants, birds and animals that make the park what it is. I'll pass on what I see. I can't speak for Bill.
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