Subject: midwesterner requesting bird info for WA trip
Date: Jun 25 19:40:46 2002
From: Gator3203 at aol.com - Gator3203 at aol.com


Hi,

last year i took a trip with my family to the pacific northwest in
summer and did tons of research before the trip on which birds i could
see, and where to see them. The result was adding 35 species to my life
list. However, there were many species which i expected to see by looking
at my field guides that were nowhere to be found. I will be taking
another trip in one week back to the pacific northwest in pursuit of many
of these missed birds as well as some other new additions. I figured the
best resource possible in finding the areas in which these birds reside
was not field guides but the actual birders who are around the area every
day. I will be spending a great majority of the two week trip in EVERETT
washington so naturally i am hoping to get info on these birds in this
area, but i will also be spending short periods of time at: Dungeness spit
neah bay cape flattery the hoh river trail the western side of the
cascades kalaloch la push

Any information on the following birds' status in the areas above will be
GREATLY appreciated:

western meadowlark
western bluebird
yellow-headed blackbird
red breasted sapsucker
cinnamon teal
anna's hummingbird
townsend's solitaire
lazuli bunting
pine grosbeak
california quail
macgillivray's warbler

once again this information will be of great use to me as i make my trip out
there in a week, thanks again, my email adress is Gator3203 at aol.com

Matt Andrews
St. Louis, MO
Gator3203 at aol.com