The Yellowthroat LbNA #22070
Owner: | Storm Crow |
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Plant date: | May 6, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | ??? |
County: | Spokane |
State: | Washington |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | ??? |
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Last found: | Nov 6, 2023 |
Status: | FFaFF |
Last edited: | Nov 6, 2023 |
Unfortunately, birder passed away in May of 2015. I have assumed ownership of all his boxes and the clues listed at AtlasQuest and LBNA. I will appreciate help maintaining the boxes and receiving detailed remarks about the condition of the boxes so I can keep the clues up to date. Contact me (Calli-K) via either AQ or LBNA.
Four miles from where the birds of Seattle used train,
Is a place where other birds might find safe haven.
Follow the horse-less loop where waters may flow past piney neighbors.
Look over the Kepple, and follow the path where vehicles once passed,
Now trodden only by feet.
Around the bend, and off to the left,
A stump still clings to a boulder upturned.
Beyond (6 steps parallel to the trail) in another pile of boulders this songbird may be found.
Four miles from where the birds of Seattle used train,
Is a place where other birds might find safe haven.
Follow the horse-less loop where waters may flow past piney neighbors.
Look over the Kepple, and follow the path where vehicles once passed,
Now trodden only by feet.
Around the bend, and off to the left,
A stump still clings to a boulder upturned.
Beyond (6 steps parallel to the trail) in another pile of boulders this songbird may be found.