Subject: Northern Parula Warblers in Washington
Date: Jun 6 18:17:35 2001
From: Scott Atkinson - scottratkinson at hotmail.com



Fine list Gene:

I'd add that Fred Sharpe had a singing bird (as I recall) in early July one
year at Lake Quinalt; also I vaguely recall a May 30/late May report for
Foster I. of a singing male some years back, but I'm less sure of that one
and I note you already have a May 30 record there.

Scott Atkinson
Lake Stevens
email: scottratkinson at hotmail.com


>From: "Eugene Hunn" <enhunn at home.com>
>Reply-To: enhunn at home.com
>To: "TWEETERS" <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
>Subject: Northern Parula Warblers in Washington
>Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 16:48:21 -0700
>
>Tweets,
>
>My memory was faulty on numerous details of earlier Parula Warbler
>sightings. I've checked my notes and have the following:
>
>1) 10- Jan to 3 Feb, 1975, Richland, Benton Co., Bob Woodley & Elizabeth
>Moore;
>
>2) 13 July 1979, Burrows Road, Grays Harbor Co., Glen & Wanda Hoge;
>
>3) 13 July 1979, Clallam Bay, Clallam Co., James Haw;
>
>4) 21 June 1981, Kamiak Butte, Whitman Co., Rusty Scalf (details?);
>
>5) 18 August 1991, Tokeland, Pacific Co., George Gerdts & Hugh Willoughby;
>
>6) 30 May 1992, Queen Anne, Seattle, King Co., Jim Elder, singing male;
>
>7) 2 June - 6 June+, 2001, Lake Ozette, Clallam Co., Scott Gremel & m.ob.,
>singing male.
>
>So they span the seasons, nearly.
>
>The point I planned to make about the songs was that perhaps the Northern
>Parula sings an evening song different from the standard "morning song"?
>
>Gene Hunn
>enhunn at home.com
>
>

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