Subject: more Black-headed Grosbeaks
Date: May 15 13:48:41 2003
From: Maureen Ellis - me2 at u.washington.edu


A single male was really chowing down at my sunflower seed feeder, Mon,
May 12. Today is a wave of them, males chasing each other and also
females, all pigging out at the feeder. So animated and colorful; no
tanagers, yet.

Cheers, me2
top and end condo in a 4-story bldg right at the NE edge of the Seahurst
Park forest in Burien, SW of Seattle near the Puget Sound
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Woods Lab, Toxicology Group at Roos 1, Box 354695
Lab/Office phone: 206-685-1938 Email: me2 at u.washington.edu
DEOHS, SPHCM, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195
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