Subject: Reser Creek (fwd)
Date: Jun 23 12:26:56 1998
From: "D. Victor" - dvictor at u.washington.edu


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From: Mike Mulcahy <mmulcahy at micro-flex.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 11:23:18 -0700

Just a quick report on a one hour stop at Reser Creek on 6/20 in the =
early afternoon. We had missed the peak migration weekends and wondered =
what was still there in later June. These birds were seen or heard =
within 100 ft of where we parked:

Black-headed Grosbeak
Lazuli Bunting - best views in a while of this beauty
Yellow Breasted Chat -- only heard
House Wren
American Robin
Veery
Western King Bird
Western Wood Peewee
Red Tailed Hawk
Turkey Vulture
Bohemian Waxwing -- only second time seen for us
Yellow Warbler
Yellow Rumped Warbler
Northern Oriole
Spotted Towhee
Cassins Finch
Mourning Dove
American Goldfinch -- flight displays
Song Sparrow

In past stops we have seen more warblers and vireos which have probably =
moved on by now. Reser is great mixed habitat and a must stop unless =
you are going to Wenas where you'll find many of the same birds.. It is =
pretty reliable for the YB Chat.

Mike and Karen Mulcahy
Normandy Park and Desert Aire WA