Subject: Yellow-rumped warblers
Date: Feb 3 08:07:23 1999
From: S. Downes - sdownes at u.washington.edu


Dan,
I think you are perhaps one of the few that are doing something right.
Gee, I'd sure trade for your species list. Bushtits, Butterbutts, kinglets
might be nice to have at the feeder but I'd gladly trade it for your list,
especially the Mt. Chickadee.

Scott Downes
sdownes at u.washington.edu
Seattle WA

"Birds don't read bird books. (That's why they are seen doing things they
are not supposed to do)." -Mary Wood


On Tue, 2 Feb 1999, Dan Logen wrote:

> What am I doing wrong? We never have bushtits, butterbuts, kinglets,
> starlings, house sparrows or flickers at our suet feeders. (We do have
> plenty of steller's jays, downy and hairy woodpeckers, house finches,
> siskins, rb nuthatches and all 3 chickadees--yes the mountain is still
> around.)
>
> Dan Logen
> Stanwood, Wa
>
> ----------
> > From: D. Daily <ddaily at u.washington.edu>
> > To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
> > Subject: Re: Yellow-rumped warblers
> > Date: Tuesday, February 02, 1999 10:19 AM
> >
> >
> > Never had a yellow-rumped warbler at my feeders, but this weekend
> > I had a ruby-crowned kinglet!
> >
> > Bushtits alone are enough reason to have a suet feeder. And they let
> > you get up close and personal while they're at it.
> >
> > Douglas F. Daily
> > ddaily at u.washington.edu
> > Physical Plant Business Office
> > Phone: 221-4357
> > Box 352215
> > Seattle WA 98195
> >
> >
>