Subject: Wilson's Warblers
Date: May 21 09:16:55 2002
From: Desilvis, Denis J - denis.j.desilvis at boeing.com


Tweeters,
I've noted Wilson's Warblers moving through the Boeing Kent Space Center for
the past few days. Just a few minutes ago, a male MACGILLIVRAY'S WARBLER was
in the understory (low-growing pine (don't know the species)) at the front
of the building I'm in. This is the second time in the past four years that
I've seen this species at the Space Center.
Denis DeSilvis
denis.j.desilvis at boeing.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark & Adele Freeland [mailto:maamfree at gte.net]
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 8:59 AM
To: Tweeters
Subject: Wilson's Warblers


Hello All,

The Wilson's Warblers returned to my yard about a week ago.
This morning I seem to have a fallout of them. Observed 10
working one sunny area of my yard like a flock of Bushtits.
I'm hoping spring is finally here. The migrants and summer
nesters have been slow arriving in my yard this year.
Black-headed Grosbeaks and Swainson's Thrush are back, but
aside from the Wilson's the warbler species have been
scarce. My yard is adjacent to Dash Point State park.

Good Birding,
Adele Freeland
Federal Way, WA