Subject: Re: Columbia Estuary Report - 3/30/97
Date: Mar 25 23:04:51 1997
From: gerald hamilton - gerald at e-z.net


Mike Patterson wrote:
>
> Clear Skies and a weird SW wind made for an interesting morning.
>
> 10 LESSER YELLOWLEGS and 2 GREATER YELLOWLEGS were on the Lewis & Clark River
> this morning. At Least 10 WHITE-FRONTED GEESE were on Wireles Rd. My first
> Clatsop Co. TURKEY VULTURE was circling lazily over Youngs Bay.
>
> At least 7 singing ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLERS were on the bike path at Battery
> Russell. 2 BRANT were flying over the South Jetty.
>
> No sign of Snowy Owls anybody have a last sighting?
>
> --
> *********************************** I got the blues so bad one time
> * Mike Patterson, Astoria, OR * it put my face in a permanent frown
> * mpatters at orednet.org * but I am feelin' so much better
> *http://www.pacifier.com/~mpatters* I could cake-walk into town
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I visited the south jetty area at two different times of the day on
March 21st., and saw *no* signs of the Snowy Owls, after searching the
*whole* area with the binos. They apparently left sometime during that
week.....
Gerald Hamilton
Brush Prairie, Wash.
gerald at e-z.net