Subject: Re: Late Townsends Warbler
Date: Jan 6 10:11:42 1998
From: Evelyn Greenberg - eveyruth at halcyon.com


Tweeters:
We have had a male Townsends warbler (and possibly a second or female) at
our feeders in Lacey for about two weeks. He comes several times a day for
suet, peanut butter, and peanuts. We think we saw two at least one time,
but it was a while ago. How do you tell the female? How late do they stay
here? This is our first year in the West.
He sure is a beauty.
Evelyn

>On Mon, 5 Jan 1998, Don Baccus wrote:
>> [not DOn] At 11:21 AM 1/5/98 -0800, you wrote:
>> >A male Townsends warbler was seen at Lincoln Park(Seattle), on January
>>5, in
>> >the company of several kinglets. I've never seen this bird in January
>> >before.
>>
>> I had a male on the January 3rd SE Portland CBC (along with several others
>> in our group). Haven't seen the data totals for the count so don't know
>> how many were seen in Portland.
>>
>
>Portland had at least six different sightings at various locations. I
>don't have numbers as of yet. Our group had two at the usual location at
>The Grotto (on Sandy Blvd east of 82nd) and another member of our group
>had one on Johnson Creek.
>
>There were birds on the Sauvie Island and Forest Grove counts as well.
>
>Ray K
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>by
>rkorpi at clark.edu Don Imus, 11/6/97
>Compiler, Portland, OR CBC, January 3, 1998
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