Subject: Fire Training Academy
Date: May 27 10:22:42 1999
From: S. Downes - sdownes at u.washington.edu


Tweets,
This morning in the same area as I posted the note about the warbler flock
a couple of weeks ago on the road to the Fire Training Academy, exit 38
I-90 I had a female CALLIOPE HUMMINGBIRD, also in the area was a pair of
Warbling vireos, Black-throated Grays, Wilson Warblers, Yellow-rumps and a
warbler classified as a HETO as I only heard it and did not see it. A
single Black Swift was overhead. If in this area I would check out this
riparian area along the river as it seems to be very productive inearly
morning hours. This area has now had a Nashville Warbler, Calliope
Hummingbird among the noteworthies this month, not bad.

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