A Little Luck

leads to a clear picture of a ruby-crowned kinglet on a recent frosty December walk along Mill Creek.

Don Davis
Walla Walla Union-Bulletin

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Don Davis
A heron and numerous water birds rest on Mill Creek.

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The temperature may have reached into the 20s around noon on a recent mid-December weekday. An extended period of air stagnation, with its freezing fog and light snow, had decorated the flora along Mill Creek with dazzling designs, especially between Tausick Way and Rooks Park. And it seemed like more water birds than usual bustled in bunches on the friendly currents of the stream.
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