We saw a "flock" of eagles circling over a nest area in Fort Worden State Park. There were 14. Normally we see only two pairs nesting in the area. Has anyone else seen anything like this?
Puget Sound is a large body of water located by the Olympic Peninsula
I'm glad you asked. the Puget sound is named after peter Puget because when he was on a boat with captain cook the captain said that if anyone would journey down the sound that they would get it named after them and peter Puget was the one to go in the lifeboat and find land so therefor its the Puget sound.
No eagles do not flock in the technical sense of the word, such as blackbirds or geese flock. You can refer to a group of eagles as a flock, but you can also call them a herd if you like. The definitions within the English language for these words are very flexible, but used in the scientific sense, no they do not flock. In a literary way, yes they do.
Puget Sound War happened in 1856.
University of Puget Sound was created in 1888.
Puget Sound Energy was created in 1873.
The population of Puget Sound Energy is 3,000.
Puget SOUND (not bay) is in northwestern Washington state. Seattle and Tacoma are located on Puget sound.
The prepositional phrase in this sentence is "across Puget Sound."
Puget Sound is located in Olympia, Washington, United States.
Puget Sound king crab was created in 1849.
Puget Sound Electric Railway was created in 1902.