Subject: Re: Pelagic Birding Trips?
Date: Apr 27 13:10:30 1996
From: Scott Ray - scray at wolfenet.com


George,

Terry Wahl is Washington's pelagic expert and trip promoter.
If you have access to a web browser you may want to check out his web page at:
http://www.bluestreak.com/pelagic/westport/

Scott


At 10:54 PM 4/26/96 -0700, you wrote:
>To whom it may concern...My name is George Armistead and I have recently
>arrived to Washington to assist Jennifer Seavey and the U. of Wash. in a
>study on oak woodland bird populations and particularly the presence of
>Ash-throated Flycatcher
>and their ties to these kinds of woods. All the work we are doing will be
>in Klickitat county and I'm interested in doing some birding in my off
>time. I'm from Philadelphia and have only done limited birding in this
>half of the country. Before arriving here I spent three months in Costa
>Rica as a guide and before that worked as curatorial assistant at VIREO at
>the Academy of Natural Sciences in Phila. VIREO is the world's largest
>collection of bird photgraphs and the director is Doug Wechsler who made
>his home in Seattle for many years. At any rate I hope to chase down some
>of the local specialties around here and would greatly appreciate any tips
>anyone could give me on any of them and particularly if there are any
>upcoming pelagics going out of Wash. or even better N. Oregon I'd love to
>hear about them. Thanks for listening and I hope to hear from you soon.
>-George Armistead White Salmon, Klickitat County, WA
>
>
>
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