Subject: Re: breeding bird atlas report
Date: Jun 29 12:21:09 1995
From: Eugene Hunn - hunn at u.washington.edu


Thanks. OUr Atlas team will be working just to the east this weekend, in
the Tacoma/Green River watershed. I "had" a TV sitting on a rock ledge
in front of what looked like a slight cave just east of Enumclaw on
Weyerhauser property two weeks ago. I put it now as "V" visiting nest
site in lieu of climbing the cliff. There are scattered rock ledges in
the foothills that probably afford good nesting.

Gene.

On Wed, 28 Jun 1995, Dennis Paulson wrote:

> >Dennis,
> >
> >Where's Sugarloaf Mountain?
> >
> >Gene.
>
> DeLorme p. 64, B1, seen from junction of Lake Retreat-Kanaskat Rd. and
> Kanaskat-Selleck Rd. This was during a search on a hot Sunday afternoon
> for a lake with more dragonflies than people. It proved futile. Won't
> someone please ask people to stop coming, now that we're all here?
>
> Dennis Paulson, Director 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
>
>
>