Subject: Washington BirdBox 19-21 February 1997
Date: Feb 21 17:51:09 1997
From: "H. Opperman" - halop at u.washington.edu


Transcribed by Hal Opperman
halop at u.washington.edu
phone (206) 635-0503

The Washington BirdBox is a voice mailbox sponsored by the Washington
Ornithological Society. To leave a message about a notable sighting, or
to listen to the 12 most recent messages, call (206) 454-2662 and follow
the prompts. First-time BirdBox users may find it convenient, before
calling, to review the status of Washington's chickadee species.

[Mailbox previously checked by Christopher Hill at 9:30 a.m. on February
19, 1997]

1:54 p.m. February 20th - Hi. This is William Francis on the road. The
[NORTHERN] HAWK OWL was in Cheney on Thursday morning, parking lot nine
(south football stadium), and the BLUE JAY was two blocks west of
Washington on Sixth Street. And a SNOWY OWL on Washington 28 south of
Davenport, mile-marker 126.

8:28 p.m. February 20th - Hi. This is Tom Aversa, 782-7342. Sort of a
belated report from yesterday -- a gray-morph GYRFALCON just north of
Stanwood. Bird got up and flew over town going south about 8:30 a.m.
That was the last I saw of it.

[Mailbox checked last at 5:15 p.m. on February 21, 1997]