Subject: Re: Juanita Bay Park
Date: Nov 15 18:39:04 1997
From: Michael P Dossett - mpdossett at juno.com


No, the red-winged blackbird was not late. They are common in the winter
at Marymoor Park.



Michael Dossett
Shoreline, Washington
mpdossett at Juno.com

On Sat, 15 Nov 1997 18:20:09 -0500 (EST) Suiebill2 at aol.com writes:
>Hi Tweeters,
>i walked through the park this late morning and saw following:
>Canvasback
>N. Shovelers
>Common Merganser
>Ruddy duck
>Coot
>Scaup
>D C Cormorant
>Buffelhead
>N. Pintails
>Pied-billed Grebe
>Red-tailed Hawk
>Green-winged Teal
>N. Flicker
>Am. Wigeon
>Common Snipe on the shore in the mud
>Great Blue Heron
>Hooded Merganser
>Ring-billed Duck
>Gadwall
>Mallard
>In addition I thought I saw a red-winged blackbird hanging around the
>cattails. Is this bird rather late?
>On the way home we saw Steller's jay, black-capped chickadee and
>golden-crowned Kinglets.
>Bill Stark
>Kirkland
>suiebill2 at aol.com
>
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