Subject: meadowlark at Montlake, Eurasian green-winged teal at Edmonds
Date: Apr 21 20:17:26 1999
From: Ed Schulz - eschulz at gte.net


Wes,

I've seen Western Meadowlarks on Jetty Island on many
occasions and about five weeks ago there was a herd of them (a
dozen or more) up at the north access of the Skagit Wildlife
Area (west end Rawlins road, NW corner of Fir Island, WA.) I
went back the following week I saw none, so I assume they were
moving through. Sorry I didn't get around to posting it.
Certainly was interesting to see so many.

Ed Schulz
Everett, WA

-----Original Message-----
From: Wes Jansen <wjansen at u.washington.edu>
Date: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: meadowlark at Montlake, Eurasian green-winged
teal at Edmonds


>Saturday afternoon, my wife Rosi and I took our llamas to
Richmond Beach
>Park where there's a nice overlook (and less people). We saw
two
>meadowlarks there. That's the first time I've seen them
there, and I've
>been there hundreds of times. Maybe meadowlarks are making
inroads west
>of the Cascades?
>
>wes jansen