Subject: RE: Parrots in the North End
Date: Feb 14 09:08:59 1997
From: Jane Stewart - StewJ at foster.com


I am interested; although, I think last year's conclusion was they were
one group (of eight last year). I will post when they come to my
neighborhood.

Jane
Jane Stewart
Research Center
Foster Pepper & Shefelman
206.447.2811 t
206.447 9700 f
stewj at foster.com

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>From: David Paul Meyer[SMTP:paulmeyer at seanet.com]
>Sent: Thursday, February 13, 1997 6:46PM
>To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
>Subject: Re: Parrots in the North End
>
>At 08:30 AM 2/10/97 -0800, you wrote:
>>I spotted 5 green parrots in the Mapleleaf neighborhood on Sat 2/8. they
>>arrived with much noise and preened in a big doug fir for an hour. I
>>wonder if these are the same birds reported frequently from Seward Park
>>area.
>>
>>Gary W. Elmer, Ph.D.
>>Associate Professor
>>Department of Medicinal Chemistry
>>Box 357610
>>University of Washington
>>Seattle WA 98195
>>Tel 206-543-2055
>>
>>Over the past week, we've seen parrots in the Seward Park area. Sometimes
>we see four, often just two. The birds come to our feeder two or three times
>a day. Perhaps we could keep a log on the times we see them and you could
>do the same. Certainly if we see birds at the same time, on the same days,
>we'll
>know there are populations in both places. Is anyone interested in such a
>project?
>
>Paul Meyer--Seward Park region of Seattle
>paulmeyer at seanet.com
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