Subject: Shilshole Bay/Golden Gardens on Monday
Date: Jan 5 21:32:05 1999
From: Eugene Hunn - hunnhome at accessone.com


Indeed! We missed Eared Grebe entirely on the Seattle CBC this year. Very
frustrating, but Shilshole was covered thoroughly on count day to no avail.

Gene Hunn.

At 08:11 AM 1/5/99 -0800, you wrote:
>cametobe wrote:
>"I saw enough EARED GREBES and HORNED GREBES that I got so I could tell the
>difference between them."
>
>Because you're a self-described neophyte, and because Ralph Hoffman (1927)
>cautioned, "Great care must be taken even by a trained observer", I'll mention
>that Horned Grebes far outnumber Eared Grebes on Puget Sound in winter and some
>can look a bit like Eared Grebes until an Eared Grebe shows up. Watch for the
>Eareds slighter build, "giant" head, grayish face, and tiny, "upturned" beak.
>Eareds tend toward fresh water moreso than Horneds.
>
>Of course, you just may have been seeing both. Perhaps Cliff Drake or someone
>else who visits Shilshole/Golden Gardens will chime in. And the Seattle CBC
>results from last weekend might reveal something about the relative abundance
>of Horned and Eared Grebes in the vicinity.
>--
>Scott Richardson
>Olympia, Washington
>salix at halcyon.com
>
>Hoffman, R. 1927. Birds of the Pacific States. The Riverside Press, Cambridge,
>Mass. 353pp.
>An excellent regional guide even now.
>
>
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