Saturday, July 18, 2009

Coulon Park is for the Birds (Part 1)

Some who have seen my blog have commented that I am long on photos and short on dialogue. It turns out that I have referred to my photo essays as blogs. So in the future when you open my blog spot please enjoy the photo essay.

There are thousands of birds that live at or pass through the park. Some are seasonal and some are opportunists that count on park goers to feed them in spite of the signs discouraging feeding the wildlife. I think most of the people in the park barely notice the birds. I have enjoyed watching and photographing them. Canadian geese are frequently seen around the edge of the lake. They are somewhat seasonal because sometimes there are many more than other times. You never know where you might see them.

In the spring you usually find them paired up instead of traveling with the flock.


Eventually they go off to a secluded area where they hatch out a few eggs.

They must all be using the same calendar because the goslings seem to suddenly appear at the same time. The flocking instinct kicks in when the babies get into the water.

That is the Seattle skyline as seen from about 10 miles southeast.

The geese are not around in great numbers but a few are generally hanging around the fringes of the activities at the park.

Monday, July 13, 2009

A 32 year old Warning.

Ezra Taft Benson became an Apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in 1943. In 1953 he was appointed Secretary of Agriculture under President Eisenhauer where he served for 8 years. He became the President of The Church in 1985 and served until his death in 1994. The folowing was recorded in 1977.