Subject: [Tweeters] Palm Warber(s) at Point no Point
Date: Oct 10 08:52:30 2004
From: Brad Waggoner - wagtail at sounddsl.com


Hi all,

Just a note that yesterday afternoon at 3:00, George Gerdts and I observed
two Palm Warblers in the pine tree at Point no Point. If they are still
present, there distinctive chip call note (like a Yellow-rump Warbler but
sharper) may announce there presence. They were very content on foraging
within the pine tree so they were fairly easy to observe. The previous Palm
Warblers I have seen in this State have been "on-the-move" and a little
tougher to obtain good looks.

We were not able to re-locate the Yellow-billed Loon that Pipper & Doug
Watkins had earlier in the day at the end of Twin Spits Road.

Good Birding!


Brad Waggoner
Bainbridge Island, WA
mailto:wagtail at sounddsl.com