Subject: a few observations this past weekend
Date: Jun 17 18:45:27 2001
From: Eugene Hunn - enhunn at Home.com


Tweets,

The Bank Swallow colony in a cutbank on the Green River accessible from the
hiking track down from the end of 188th (exit the Auburn-Enumclaw highway at
the barn that says "Coopers Corner," take a 90 degree right, then a 90
degree left onto 384th, follow that to 188th on the left) is still active as
of Firday, June 14. It's a beautiful spot. Also, two singing male Lazuli
Buntings in the meadow at the river bend.

The Leavenworth Eastern Phoebe is still singing (though not constantly, and
sometimes from rather high in the cottonwoods) at the Blackbird Island
bridge below Katzenjammers in downtown Leavenworth, as of Sunday, June 16.

There are at least two immature Black-chinned Hummingbirds at a feeder at
the little house behind the Liberty Latte stand at the Liberty Cafe on US
97.

Gene Hunn
enhunn at home.com