Subject: Re: Brants and Goldeneyes
Date: Nov 14 20:45:12 1994
From: Russell Rogers - rrogers


>From Russell Rogers, Seattle WA, rrogers at halcyon.com

Oh heck, it's always something. West Seattle is a state all to its self, if
you really want to know.

Russell Rogers
4510 Glenn Way SW
Seattle, Utah 98116
(206) 935-6280
rrogers at halcyon.com



On Mon, 14 Nov 1994, Dennis Paulson wrote:

> >Opps!
> >
> >Anna Coles (thanks) pointed out to me that I didn't include the location.
> >Silly me. All sightings were from Alki Point in West Seattle, King
> >County, USA, North America.
> >
> >>From Russell Rogers, Seattle WA, rrogers at halcyon.com
> >
> >On Sunday, 11/13 Andy Stepniewski and I saw about 100 or so Brant and a
> >few Barrow's and Common Goldeneyes. The Scoter flock now numbers about
> >200 birds (keep a look out for any Eiders that might be around),
> >Harlequin Ducks and Sanderlings were also present.
> >
> >Russell Rogers
> >4510 Glenn Way SW
> >Seattle, WA 98116
> >(206) 935-6280
> >rrogers at halcyon.com
>
> Yes, but what state? Or state of consciousness?
>
>
> Dennis Paulson phone: (206) 756-3798
> Slater Museum of Natural History fax: (206) 756-3352
> University of Puget Sound email: dpaulson at ups.edu
> Tacoma, WA 98416
>
>
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