Subject: WA Birdbox, November 12-14, 2000.
Date: Nov 15 10:57:19 2000
From: Robert Norton - norton36 at olypen.com


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Ornithological Society. To leave a message about a notable sighting, or to
listen to recent reports from other birders, call (425) 454-2662 and follow
the prompts.
Please address corrections (such as errors in place names or observers)
to Lani Johnson, LaniSuzanne at qol.com .

BirdBox previously accessed Sunday, November 12th, 11:00 AM.

Sunday, November 12th, 8:59 AM. Hi, this is Stephen Mlodinow. Yesterday,
Phil Bartley, Dennis Duffey and I birded from Monroe to Everett. In Monroe,
near the Two [?] Rivers Wildlife Management Area, but not quite in it, we
had two
WHITE-THROATED SPARROWS down by the Grange building, along Tualco Road. We
had a light-faced HARLANS HAWK; also at various locations we have had a
couple of SLATE-COLORED JUNCOS in the area. On private property, near
Everett, we had a CLAY-COLORED SPARROW and a PALM WARBLER. At Priest Point,
near Marysville, we had a SPOTTED SANDPIPER. That's it. Good luck and good
birding.

Sunday, November 12th, 9: 23AM. This is Marv Brief, 206-634-1725, calling
from Colville. Ken Kemille and I just observed a HAWK OWL. The bird was
about 9 miles south of Colville on Highway 395, right where there's a waste
management sign - the sign is green and yellow. It's about 9 o'clock on
Sunday morning, November 12th. That's it. Good luck, good birding.

BirdBox last accessed Tuesday, November 14th, 8:15 PM.

Lani Johnson
Stanwood, WA
LaniSuzanne at aol.com

Forwarded by:
Bob Norton
Joyce (near Port Angeles), WA
norton36 at olypen.com