Subject: Re: CLAY-COLORED SPARROW, Lacey
Date: May 30 12:39:56 1998
From: "Ruth Sullivan" - GODWIT at worldnet.att.net


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> From: Ruth Sullivan <GODWIT at worldnet.att.net>
> To: tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
> Subject: CLAY-COLORED SPARROW, Lacey
> Date: Saturday, May 30, 1998 12:27 PM
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> Hello Tweeters,
> The Clay-colored Sparrow was sighted again this morning around 9.00 AM
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> bird was perched high in the tall Scots Broom bushes, always high.He was
> singing the whole time we was watching this bird. Tte behavier reminded
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> of the single Least Flycatcher in CURLEW.On two occasien this Least
> Flycatcher was calling and calling forever. This Clay-colored Sparrow did
> the same.Presuming try to find a mate. I could approach this bird real
> close, and he kept singing his or hers heart out.Phil Kelley joint us, so
> we spent on hour with this bird. And Phill you are in good few in the
> Tacoma News Tribune an article written by well known writer:Bob Mottram
> Audubon assembly.Celebrated HAZEL WOLF 100 Birtday in WENAS.
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> Birds sighted thi morning:
> 2 Red-tailed HAWK
> MORNING DOVE
> BAND-TAILED PIGEON
> OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER
> WILLOW FLYCATCHER
> PACIFIC-SLOPE FLYCATCHER
> CALIFORNIA QUAIL
> RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD
> ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER
> COMMON YELLOWTHROAT
> SPOTTED TOWHEE
> CLAY-COLORED SPARROW
> VESPER SPARROW (heard)
>WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW
SHIPPING SPARROW
WESTERN TANAGER
PURPLE FINCH
Ruth and Patrick Sullivan
GODWIT at worldnet.att.net
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