Subject: short-eared hotspots?
Date: Oct 2 15:13:08 1999
From: Rob Conway - robin_birder at hotmail.com


Short-eareds are also regulars at the opposite end of Lake Sammammish from
Marymoor at Lake Sammammish State Park in Issaquah and the surrounding
fields.

Rob Conway
Bellevue, Wa
robin_birder at hotmail.com


>From: "Michael Hobbs" <Hummer at isomedia.com>
>Reply-To: Hummer at isomedia.com
>To: <Gr8HrndOwl at aol.com>, <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
>Subject: Re: short-eared hotspots?
>Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 14:33:47 -0700
>
>Last year, for several weeks, Short-eareds were regularly at Marymoor Park.
>That was much later in the winter though. If I start seeing them again at
>Marymoor, I'll put out a message on Tweeters.
>
>== Michael Hobbs
>== Kirkland WA
>== hummer at isomedia.com
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <Gr8HrndOwl at aol.com>
>To: <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
>Sent: Saturday, October 02, 1999 1:58 PM
>Subject: short-eared hotspots?
>
>
> > Hello everyone....it's almost that time of year when I get up in the wee
> > freezing hours of the morning to watch Short-eareds hunt over their
>marshes.
> > Last year I watched a dozen or so hunt over the fields of Nisqually but
>it
> > seems they want people gone around 4pm or so (is that still the hours?).
> I'm
> > also aware the North Fork off of Fir Island is great for Shorty's too.
>(last
> > winter I was given a nice fly-by from a Great Horned, too). I'm
>interested
> > in hearing from fellow Tweeters of other quite reliable Shorty
> > marshes/fields. Thanks in advance for replys!! Bryan Mathews, Fed
>Way,
> > Gr8HrndOwl at aol.com
> >
>

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