Subject: RBA Vancouver, BC -- Oct. 31/03
Date: Oct 31 22:11:00 2003
From: Larry Cowan - lawrencecowan at shaw.ca


This is the Vancouver Natural History Society's Bird Alert for Friday,
October 31st, sponsored in part by Wild Birds Unlimited, with stores in
Vancouver and North Vancouver.

Rare Bird Alert continues for the HUDSONIAN GODWIT & WESTERN SCRUB JAY.

Sightings for October 31

The WESTERN SCRUB JAY continues at 4126 River Rd. W in Ladner. This house
is west of 41B & River Rd. Birders may access the property on the left-hand
side. Proceed to the back of the property to view the bird.

The HUDSONIAN GODWIT was again seen with 6 MARBLED GODWITS at the Tsawwassen
Jetty compensation lagoon. Also reported from this location was a LAPLAND
LONGSPUR. The WILLET was observed at the base of the Jetty.

A RED KNOT was reported between 88th & the Mansion.

Three BRANT were at Beach Grove Lagoon.

A LAPLAND LONGSPUR was sighted near the bridge at the Maplewood CA.

October 30

The HUDSONIAN GODWIT was again seen with 6 MARBLED GODWITS at the Tsawwassen
Jetty compensation lagoon.

The WESTERN SCRUB JAY was seen near 41B and River Rd. W in Ladner

Four AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVERS & a PACIFIC GOLDEN-PLOVER were seen near 88th.

Reported from the Reifel Refuge were a BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERON, 5 SANDHILL
CRANES, and a SWAMP SPARROW near the tower.

October 29

The HUDSONIAN GODWIT was with 7 MARBLED GODWITS at the compensation lagoon.

October 28

An immature PALM WARBLER was found in a hedgerow that runs along 34th near
the intersection of 33A Ave near Brunswick Point area. In the field nearby
was a large flock of 35-40 LEAST SANDPIPERS one of which was a partial
albino with white outer tail feathers.

At the compensation lagoon there were 6 MARBLED GODWITS and 1 juvenile
HUDSONIAN GODWIT.

October 27

The HUDSONIAN GODWIT was seen with 6 MARBLED GODWITS at the compensation
lagoon.

At the mansion at Boundary Bay was a SHARP-TAILED SANDPIPER.

Thank you for calling the Vancouver Bird Alert & good birding.

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Larry Cowan
Port Coquitlam, BC
Lawrencecowan at shaw.ca