Subject: signs of spring
Date: Feb 8 15:01:13 1995
From: Dennis Paulson - dpaulson at ups.edu


Tree Swallows aren't here yet, but some good signs of spring in raptorial
circles: rollercoastering redtails and tumbling talon-tangling eagles.
And more signs aborning: sporadically singing Song Sparrow, House Finch,
Bewick's Wren, Am. Robin in the past 2 weeks, even a few brief Black-capped
Chickadee whistles. Any others out there?

Also signs of spring among the flightless: treefrogs trying to hold the
remaining wetlands together with rivets, Indian plums hiding their flowers
in the woods as if a little apprehensive about pollination.

Dennis Paulson phone: (206) 756-3798
Slater Museum of Natural History fax: (206) 756-3352
University of Puget Sound e-mail: dpaulson at ups.edu
Tacoma, WA 98416