Subject: Robin Question and woodpeckers!
Date: Jan 5 09:21:21 2002
From: Lydia Gaebe Bishop - lgaebe at msn.com



Hi Tweets,

I've got a Robin question. Every week or so a large group of American
Robins visits my property. This group is also joined by Oregon Juncos and a
Varied Thrush or two. The Robins vary in size and coloration. Some of the
robins have very pronounced eye rings and some have what appear to be
"eyebrows". Some of the robins have neither. A few days ago there was some
mention of robins and eyebrowed thrushes. I know my robins are robins, but
I'd like to find that information again. Was it Mike Patterson?

I think I've now seen just about all the woodpeckers native to Western
Washington.....on just my property!
Northern Flickers
Pileated
Downy
Hairy
Red Breasted Sapsucker

I saw a Lewis on a hike along the White River last year, but I'm waiting to
see if one will pass through my forest. What's left in Western Washington
for me to see?






Lydia Gaebe Bishop
Somewhere near Lake Cassidy, Snohomish County, Washington State

lgaebe at msn.com
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