Subject: [Tweeters] Sedro-Wooley sightings
Date: Nov 11 18:46:26 2004
From: Christopher Duke - dukec at cc.wwu.edu


Hey all,

Birded with my girlfriend near Sedro-Wooley today, found a field full of
Trumpeter and Tundra Swans, Ring-Billed Gulls, and Snow Geese. Also in
the field was a huge flock of Brown-headed Cowbirds, Brewer's Blackbirds,
and one juvenile male Yellow-Headed Blackbird. The flock was very
flighty, and came quite close, as long as we stayed in the car. The field
and the flock were on the west side of the first 1/2 mile of Gardner Rd,
reached by turning south from Cook Rd to Sedro-Wooley. Cook Rd can be
easily accessed from I-5, one exit north of the highway 20 exit, well
signed, head east towards Sedro-Wooley.

Good birding!

Chris Duke
dukec at cc.wwu.edu
Bellingham, WA