Subject: ANCIENT MURRELETS:
Date: Nov 21 11:01:13 2002
From: Ruth Sullivan - GODWIT at worldnet.att.net


Hello Tweeters,
I like to confess that the Ancient Murrelet at Dash points are the bird i can finaly ad to my list.The reason for this is that i had this birds on more than one occasion including Point No Point,but i saw this birds so far out that i must say it was not such sighting that i comfortable to say that this birds indeed where Ancient.
As we was driving yesterday to Dashpoint i was very negative about even seeing any birds on the water.The fog was thick over the water,but as we approache Dash Point there was no fog.We saw this birds so close of the fishing ramp that we could take photos of this birds.Even than as the birds was flying away and when the flashed down in to the water ,i discovert that there always when there hit the water also diving.So this birds showed than up in a completly different area where ther went down.There where diving with the current ,and again flying back where there first started,and there repeated this for the longest time.I was never saw this behavier on my recent sightings,what makees this sighting of this birds so special.
Also i like to bring this up again about listing birds what you only hear and not seen and birds vague seeing and ad this to you list?

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Ruth Sullivan
Tacoma
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