Subject: Broad-tails
Date: Jun 21 16:36:57 1999
From: Dennis Paulson - dpaulson at ups.edu


This messages was just received from Alan Contreras:

>What appeared to be a family group of Broad-tailed hummers (including a
>territorial male and 3 other birds) was found this weekend in the Joseph
>Canyon area near Flora, Wallowa Co. OR. This is so close to WA that I
>thought I would let you know so that perhaps local observers could check
>nearby in WA. Joseph Creek goes into WA before entering the Grande Ronde.
>
>You are the WA people I have on my work computer and the home one is
>temporarily incommunicado, thus I hope you'll pass the word.
>
>Alan
>
>
>
>Alan Contreras
>Assistant Director of Legislative Relations
>University of Oregon
>acontrer at oregon.uoregon.edu
>
>NOTE NEW ADDRESS as of July 6:
>
>Alan Contreras, Administrator
>Office of Degree Authorization
>255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126
>Salem, Oregon 97310-1338
>(503) 378-3921 ext. 26
>fax (503) 371-0908
>
>OR
>
>Alan Contreras, ODA
>Oregon Student Assistance Commission
>1500 Valley River Drive, Suite 100
>Eugene, OR 97401-2130
>(541) TBA
>fax (541) 687-7419
>
>e-mail at both locations after July 6: Alan.L.Contreras at state.or.us
>
>My old UO e-mail will still reach me through December, 1999.

Dennis Paulson, Director phone 253-756-3798
Slater Museum of Natural History fax 253-756-3352
University of Puget Sound e-mail dpaulson at ups.edu
Tacoma, WA 98416
http://www.ups.edu/biology/museum/museum.html