I couldn’t resist taking some photos of this mother duck and her ducklings who were on the shore of Lake Washington in Kirkland. Mom was doing a good job taking care of her young.
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A Little Mothering and a Few Ducks on Lake Washington
In Exploring Kirkland, Kirkland WA on July 23, 2010 at 6:49 amThe Kirkland Houghton Ducks Were Out This Morning
In Exploring Kirkland, Kirkland WA on March 4, 2010 at 10:25 pmThere he was, the “resident” duck of the PCC shopping center (Puget Sound Consumer Co-op) in Kirkland’s Houghton neighborhood this morning. Apparently, Mr. Duck, who is a partner to Ms. Duck, is a local institution. He was completely comfortable standing by me while I took a picture. It’s clear he expects food. He has no fear of people.
I first saw him without his partner. Apparently, she was on the other side of NE 68th St at Bank of America. Perhaps she was looking for some spare cash?
Soon she was safely across the street.
I’m sure they were discussing how disappointed they were that I wasn’t a good prospect for food.
A New Name for Juanita Bay Park in Kirkland, WA?
In Exploring Kirkland, Kirkland News, Kirkland WA on February 25, 2008 at 9:35 amHave you ever paid a visit to Juanita Bay Park? It’s a gem in the city of Kirkland, Washington. I took these photos this past summer when I went through the park with my Dad and husband on a beautiful, sunny summer’s day. Much of the park is wheelchair friendly. It’s a fabulous nature preserve where you can visit the frogs, the birds,
and check out Kirkland’s wetlands by taking the wonderful walkway
out over the wetlands.
I decided to post these photos now because The City Council is proposing a name change to reflect the true nature of the park. The proposed new name is Juanita Bay Wildlife Refuge. I think the photos here show this new name would be a great choice for the park.
Here’s the a press release from Marie Stake of the City of Kirkland, Juanita Park Name Change. The Kirkland city parks department wants to hear your opinion about the change. Click on the above website to find a link to the parks department and don’t forget to stop by and enjoy the park. It’s a beautiful, peaceful antidote to life’s hectic pace and it’s right in Kirkland’s front yard.










