Subject: COMMON GRACKLE
Date: Dec 28 14:11:15 2002
From: Dennis K Rockwell - dennis.rockwell at gte.net




A Common Grackle has once again been seen in and near Two Rivers County Park
east of Kennewick in Benton County, WA. At 9:40 AM this morning the bird
was perched atop a utility pole just west of Locust Lane (not Kirby Rd as I
previously but erroriously reported) between Finley Rd and 22nd Street and
just across Finley Rd from the Park parking lot at the southeast corner of
the lagoon. See DeLorme page 39, 8-C. I now think we have a good chance it
will be available for the Tri-Cities CBC on next Saturday.


Dennis Rockwell Kennewick, WA dennis.rockwell at gte.net

The reason we do not deserve, as a matter of right, the benefits that
flow from the exercise of our talents is
that we cannot take credit for those talents in the first place. That a
market society values the skills some
people happen to have is their good fortune, not a measure of their moral
merit. We should not regard the
bounty and prestige the market bestows on them as a reward for superior
virtue.
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