Subject: Marymoor Park Report for Monday 4/26/04
Date: Apr 26 17:09:54 2004
From: Michael Hobbs - hummer at isomedia.com


Tweets - just a couple more notes. I was coming back on E. Lake Samm. Pkwy
this afternoon, and stopped at the lake access at the Sammamish/Redmond line
(SE corner of Marymoor), and had a VAUX'S SWIFT. The PIPITS were *still*
just west of the velodrome restroom at 4:30, so they stayed all day!

= Michael

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Hobbs" <hummer at isomedia.com>
To: "Tweeters (E-mail)" <TWEETERS at u.washington.edu>
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 11:27 AM
Subject: Marymoor Park Report for Monday 4/26/04


> Tweets - this morning was just too nice not to bird, so I headed down to
> Marymoor for a little solo birding.
>
> I'm glad I did, because there were some great birds:
>
> WARBLING VIREO One seen singing near east footbridge
> AMERICAN PIPIT At least 49 on grass fields near velodrome
> - some still there as of 10:30 a.m.
> Orange-cr. Warbler Several seen, more heard
> NASHVILLE Wblr 4+ singing males at s. end of dog area
> Black-th. Gray Wblr 1 in with Nashvilles
> WILSON'S Wblr 1 heard singing at e. end of boardwalk
>
> Red-breasted Sapsuckers continued to be active, with one drumming
repeatedly
> from a snag between the ends of the boardwalk, and one seen near the south
> end of the dog area (different birds, based on breast and belly
coloration).
>
> == Michael Hobbs
> == Kirkland, WA
> == http://www.scn.org/fomp/birding.htm
> == hummer at isomedia.com
>
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