Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CROSSING PATHS

Spring 2004

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Crossing Paths is a twice-yearly newsletter for Washington residents enrolled in the Backyard Wildlife Sanctuary Program.

Westside: 16018 Mill Creek Blvd., Mill Creek, WA 98012 / 425-775-1311

Eastside: N. 8702 Division St., Spokane, WA 99218 / 509-892-1001

Crossing Paths Newsletter

Writer/Editor: Madonna Luers

Contributing Wildlife Biologists: Russell Link,
Patricia Thompson (Seattle-Mill Creek), Howard Ferguson (Spokane), Michelle Tirhi (Tacoma).

Printing and Graphics:
WDFW Print Shop and the Washington State Printer Graphics Office.

Table of Contents

* Building wildlife viewing opportunities for the future
* Baby Birds Out of the Nest: To Help or Not to Help?
* Living with Washington's Wildlife: Swallows
* Winter storm losses can be spring wildlife gains
* "Attacking" birds aren't crazy
* Shelve it for robins, phoebes
* Award-winning BWS gardener invites tours
* Bird surveyors can keep counting
* Processions of Species celebrate Earth Day
* Birds of a feather nest together
* Hot peppers might discourage feeder raiding
* Remember your bats
* Festivals and Events


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