Subject: [BIRDWG01] What subspecies of Sky Larks? (fwd); mystery
Date: Jan 6 09:39:09 1999
From: ian paulsen - ipaulsen at linknet.kitsap.lib.wa.us


HI Tweeters:
Just in case anyone out in tweeterland wants to take a look at the Sky
Lark photos.

Ian Paulsen
Bainbridge Is., WA
ipaulsen at linknet.kitsap.lib.wa.us
"Rallidae all the way"

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Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1999 17:23:47 GMT
From: Joseph Morlan <jmorlan at SLIP.NET>
To: BIRDWG01 at LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU
Subject: Re: [BIRDWG01] What subspecies of Sky Larks? (fwd); mystery
sapsuckers, etc.

On Fri, 1 Jan 1999 10:13:40 -0800, ian paulsen
<ipaulsen at LINKNET.KITSAP.LIB.WA.US> wrote:

> Here are more details on the saga of the Sequim, WA Sky Larks.

Ruth Sullivan's photos of these intriguing birds are now online and
available at

http://fog.ccsf.cc.ca.us/~jmorlan/gallery.htm

The recent rarities photo gallery also has a stunning new image of the
Dusky-capped Flycatcher in Ventura contributed by Don DesJardin and
the 3rd year Lesser Black-backed Gull in San Jose contributed by Mike
Rogers.

Other additions to my California birding pages which may be of
interest to ID Frontiers are new mystery photos of two apparent
Red-naped Sapsuckers. Is that what they really are? The debate is
already underway on the public comment page. Last month's mystery
finch and grackle now have answers and discussion.

Also Arnold Small has contributed a new image of a first year
Slaty-backed Gull from Japan which has been added to the account of
the controversial Davis bird.

Go to http://fog.ccsf.cc.ca.us/~jmorlan/ and follow the California
Birding Links.

Comments are always welcome.

--
Joseph Morlan, Pacifica, CA 94044: jmorlan at slip.net
SF Spring Birding Classes - Feb 9: http://fog.ccsf.cc.ca.us/~jmorlan/
California Bird Records Committee: http://www.wfo-cbrc.org/cbrc/