Subject: WASHINGTON BIRDBOX MAY 7-10 2000
Date: Oct 18 19:01:25 2002
From: Dougnpip at aol.com - Dougnpip at aol.com


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Transcription: Sunday, May 7th, 8:06 PM, Hello, this is Vic Nelson at
Point-No-Point at the North end of the Kitsap Penninsula. Today I saw 3-400
Warblers, mainly West of the Point-No-Point LIghthouse. They were mainly
YELLOW-RUMPS, also 15-20 ORANGE-CROWNS, BLACK-THROATED GREYS and WILSON?S.
Also had 100 plus WESTERN TANAGERS AND 6 BULLOCK?S ORIOLES. A LAZULI BUNTING
was reported in the trailer park but was not here today. Most of these birds
were seen between 8-11 AM. Thank you and good birding.

Sunday, May 7th, 9:06 PM, this is Sam Terry (206)
329-9038. Today, I birded the Montlake Fill and found 1 female WILSON?S
PHALAROPE, and one pair of REDHEADS. Thank you.

Sunday, May 7th, 9:74 PM, Hi, this is Steve Mlodinow,
today, Dennis Duffy and I birded Ocean Shores and the Tokeland area. We saw
a YELLOW-BILLED LOON at the Ocean Shores Jetty and a 1st year GLAUCOUS GULL
on the beach North of the Tauras Beach access. We saw many pure to almost
white young GLAUCOUS-WINGED GULLS. Also SHOREBIRDS were in moderate numbers..
Thank you, thats all and good birding.

Sunday, May 7th, 10:06 PM. (206) 660-3862. Hi this
is Scott Atkinsonreporting for the weekend of May 6-7th. In the trees behind
Zeke?s Drive-in, along highway 2 was a NASHVILLE WARBLER seen about 12;30 PM.
On the Southside of Hwy 2, going West, a WESTERN KINGBIRD was seen on a
fence post in the ?Roosevelt? area (if you have a DeLorme sp? atlas). At
the West ?90? there were 2 PECTORAL SANDPIPERS; one imm. YELLOW-HEADED
BLACKBIRD at the barn, Northwest of the parking area. At Lake McMurry, south
of the boat ramp I saw my firsy SWAINSON?S THRUSH of the season, a
MACGILLIVARY?S WARBLER, a NASHVILLE WARBLER, East of Lake Stevens, along the
Centennial Trail.
Tuesday, May 8th, 6:02 PM. (253) 941-3358. Hi, this
is Jim
Flynn, reporting for South King County. Found a SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPER at
the ?M? Street farm ponds, North of 15th. St and Emerald Downs Race Track.
At the Boeing site, where Longacres used to be there was one male BLUE-WINGED
TEAL and two YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRDS. Thats all, thank you.

Wednesday, May 10th, 10;20 AM. (206) 782-7342. This
is Tom Aversa, a good number of migrants are at the Montlake Fill; a drake
REDHEAD, COMMON GOLDENEYE, AMERICAN PIPIT, LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER and
SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPER.







BirdBox last accessed about 7 pm Wednesday May 10
Doug Watkins
Bainbridge Island, Wa.
dougnpip at aol.com
206 / 842-7131 or 206 / 780-0267 (week days)MQ