Subject: RE: Damon Point
Date: Dec 2 16:46:46 1996
From: Jane Stewart - StewJ at foster.com


at the Zoo Do??

No Snowies at John's River.

Jane


Jane Stewart
Research Center
Foster Pepper & Shefelman
206.447.4400 t
206.447.9700 f
stewj at foster.com

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>From: mwaller at wolfenet.com[SMTP:mwaller at wolfenet.com]
>Sent: Monday, December 02, 1996 4:06PM
>To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
>Subject: Re: Damon Point
>
>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, 30 Nov 1996, Paul Talbert wrote:
>>>
>>> > Anyway, there is this interesting gravel road out on this point of land
>>> > (whatever it is called). From town take Point Brown Ave to its end at
>>> > Discovery Ave. Right across from the intersection is the marina. Turn
>right
>>> > and watch for the gravel road almost immediately on the left. There is a
>>> > sign, but I seem to remember missing the turnoff the first time.
>>>
>>> The directions are great but Kelly is much too busy getting the final Gap
>>> report done to actually go outside. She just needs to find a spot on the
>>> map to digitize. With that in mind, go to page 58 in your DeLorme Atlas
>>>and
>>> find the Oyhut Wildlife Area which is just south of Ocean Shores. See
>that long
>>> Uvula sticking due east out into Grays Harbor. That's it.
>>>
>>> Kelly McAllister
>>>
>>
>>Um, thanks Kelly (I think). But for the record, I have been outside several
>>times in the past few weeks! The walk between parking lot and office
>>is at least 3 blocks.
>>
>>Kelly Cassidy (Still the only birder in Seattle who hasn't seen a Snowy Owl)
>>
>Kelly,
>
>We've got slides of Ernie Rose test flying the Snowy at the zoo prior to its
>release. If they all head back north before you get out to see one we'll
>arrange a special screening ;>}.
>
>Mike
>Mike Waller
>Manager of Operations
>Woodland Park Zoo
>5500 Phinney Avenue N.
>Seattle, WA 98103
>ph: (206)684-4057
>fax:(206)684-4817
>e-mail: mwaller at wolfenet.com
>
>