Subject: SAS RBA
Date: Feb 12 23:02:45 1997
From: Paul Cozens - wcozens at earthlink.net


Here is a loose translation of the SAS RBA for 12 February 1997:

Thank you for calling Seattle Audubon'=92s Bird Sightings Hotline.=20
This report was made at 10:40 p.m. February 12th.
To leave a message without listening to the hotline details, press the=20
"*" key on your touch-tone phone and begin speaking.
For information on field trips or on conservation and education issues
call the Audubon office at 523-4483 from 10 to 4 Monday-Saturday.

A NORTHERN HAWK OWL has been seen regularly through at
least the 8th on the campus of Eastern Washington University in
Cheney. It has been at many sites throughout the campus but
is usually not too difficult to find. Also in the area have been
PINE GROSBEAKS.

A LONG-EARED OWL, BARN OWL, 8 SNOWY OWLS, SNOW
BUNTINGS and LAPLAND LONGSPURS were all seen at
Leadbetter Point on the 9th. =20

Two PALM WARBLERS were found north of the Ocean Shores
Marina on the 10th. On the same day, 3 GREATER WHITE-FRONTED=20
GEESE were found at the golf course.

That'=92s all for now. If you have news to report, wait for the tone,=20
give your name, phone number, and the details. =20

Paul Cozens
wcozens at earthlink.net Will bird in Arizona shortly.