Subject: The Washington Birdbox, November 6 -10, 1999
Date: Nov 10 21:41:18 1999
From: S. Downes - sdownes at u.washington.edu


I wonder if the Gnatcatcher seen today could be the same that was at
Marymoor a couple of weeks ago.... Any thoughts?

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 Wed, 10 Nov 1999 SCRBJAY at aol.com wrote:
> Wednesday, November 10, 10:35 AM. This is Dick Nelson calling in a report
> from Tom Aversa. This morning Tom found a BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHER at Point No
> Point. the bird was located about 100 yards south of the lighthouse in the
> shrubbery between the marsh and the beach, just before you hit the stairs
> that go up into the county park. It was with a flock of KINGLETS in this
> area. It may require some pishing to get him out if the wind is blowing very
> hard. It was in the thick brush just before you get to the stairs going up to
> the county park. Thank you.