Subject: RE: It couldn't be....could it?
Date: Nov 18 09:23:08 1997
From: Jane Stewart - StewJ at FOSTER.com


and other animals. I am frequently looking for kittens stranded in
trees at my bus stop in the morning.

Of course, I am not really awake and its kind of dark.

Jane Stewart

Research Center
Foster Pepper & Shefelman PLLC
(206) 447-6474
f(206) 447-9700
1111 Third Avenue, 3400
Seattle, WA 98101-3299

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>From: mprice at mindlink.bc.ca[SMTP:mprice at mindlink.bc.ca]
>Sent: Monday, November 17, 1997 7:05PM
>To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
>Subject: Re: It couldn't be....could it?
>
>Hi Tweets,
>
>Steve Mansfield writes (edited):
>
>>While I was in downtown Bellevue waiting for the tester for my motorcycle
>>skills test, I heard what I could have sworn to be the 'bicycle bell' sound
>>of a blue jay...
>
>Always reminds me of the receptionist's telephone in a doctor's office.
>
>>but I was under the impression that this would be *way* too far
>>West for them.
>
>Nossir! They're becoming a regular if rare part of the wintering avifauna in
>the West.
>
>>Are there any birds in this area
>>which have a similar call?
>
>Starlings. No matter that West Coast starlings have never seen half the
>eastern species they mimic: I no longer bother to search for Northern
>Cardinal when I hear it.
>
>>Please tell me I'm not crazy....
>
>My therapist gave me a mantra to repeat over and over in times of great
>temptation: I must not react to straight lines. I must not react to straight
>lines. I must not react... '-)
>
>Michael Price We aren't flying...we're falling with style!
>Vancouver BC Canada -Buzz Lightyear, Toy Story
>mprice at mindlink.net
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