Subject: RBA Vancouver, BC January 8, 1998
Date: Jan 8 22:57:48 1998
From: "John Chandler" - chandler at uniserve.com


This is the Vancouver Bird Alert for Thursday January 8 06:07 PM update.

To report call: (604) 737-3074

Featured birds are Xanthus Hummingbird, Common Eider and Clark's Grebe

Birds mentioned:

Yellow-billed Loon
Clark's Grebe
Cattle Egret
Trumpeter Swan
Common Eider
Red-tailed Hawk (Harlan's race)
Peregrine Falcon
American Avocet
Long-billed Curlew
Short-eared Owl
XANTHUS' HUMMINGBIRD
Common Yellowthroat
Palm Warbler
Orange-crowned warbler
Western Tanager
Brambling
Rusty Blackbird

Sightings for Thursday, January 8

The XANTHUS HUMMINGBIRD continues to be seen regularly in Gibsons at 221
2nd Ave. To reach this location, take the Langdale ferry from Horseshoe
Bay. At Langdale follow the highway south to Gibsons and drive through the
town. Turn left on Pratt, which is the first intersection after passing a
Tim Horton's and Wendys. Drive to the end of Pratt, then turn right and
drive up the hill. The house is on the left and has a sawhorse at the end
of the drive. Birders may walk up the drive and view the hummingbird over
a white picket fence. If you see the bird, please give us a call.

The COMMON EIDER was seen again today in a large flock of scoters at the
mouth of False Creek. Four AMERICAN AVOCETS are still at the mouth of the
Serpentine River and a COMMON YELLOWTHROAT was about 200 m up the dike from
the mouth of the river.

The RUSTY BLACKBIRD was located again today in The Cora Brown subdivision
on Sea Island and the PALM WARBLER was at the eastern end of Iona Island.
A CLARK'S GREBE was seen near the Dinsmore Bridge and the WESTERN TANAGER
was again at a feeder in north Burnaby.

In late reports from Wednesday, the YELLOW-BILLED LOON was 400 m west of
Sullivan St in Crescent Beach, the LONG-BILLED CURLEW was at Blackie Spit
and a PEREGRINE FALCON and 5 TRUMPETER SWANS were at the west end of
Ferguson road on Sea Island.

Sightings for Wednesday, January 7

A RUSTY BLACKBIRD was seen in the Cora Brown subdivision on Sea Island this
morning. The bird was located along the old road towards the tank farm.
Two ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLERS were also at this location and a Harlan's race
RED-TAILED HAWK was at MacDonald Beach.

In out-of-town sightings, a female BRAMBLING was seen west of Port Alberni
on Sunday and a CATTLE EGRET is in Victoria. For details, call the
Victoria RBA at 250-592-3381.

The WESTERN TANAGER was reported again from North Burnaby. Call 298-5490
for details. Up to 9 SHORT-EARED OWLS were seen along Boundary Bay between
64th and Boundary Bay airport. A PEREGRINE FALCON was hunting shorebirds
in the lights of the greenhouses at the foot of 64th.

Sightings for Tuesday, January 6

The XANTHUS HUMMINGBIRD was seen again today at 221 2nd Ave in Gibsons. A
CLARK'S GREBE was on the Middle Arm of the Fraser River between the
breakwater and the Coast Guard station. The WESTERN TANAGER was reported
from North Burnaby.

If you have a query about Vancouver Birds or birding please call:
John 274-8777 Mark or Eleni 438-6529
Jo Ann or Hue 538-1676 Catherine 685-7460

Thank you for calling the Vancouver Bird Alert & good birding.

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John Chandler
Alandale Training Corporation
Richmond, BC, Canada
Phone: 604-274-8777
email: chandler at uniserve.com