Subject: P/Footed Goose still at Brady Loop 2/25
Date: Feb 25 12:11:32 2004
From: Jason Paulios - jpaulios at earthlink.net


Tweeters, the lone hobbling PINK-FOOTED GOOSE was present this morning at
Brady Loop. Also in the flock of Canadas were two GREATER WHITE-FRONTEDS.
The rain probably kept the Golden Eagle in hiding, so that was a bomb. Did
have the ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK on the opposite side of Brady Loop perched on the
"telephone" wire. Also there were two AM. KESTRELS and a couple WESTERN
MEADOWLARKS. One Varied Thrush in a flock of A. Robins and a couple flocks
of swans, looked to be Trumpeters but the rain prevented scope views so
there may have been some Tundras mixed in. One MERLIN perched on the large
"stick pile" between Foster and the western portion of Brady Loop RD which I
dub the White-tailed Kite perch due to the bird from a couple years ago.

Jason Paulios
Jpaulios at earthlink.net
Olympia, WA