Subject: RBA Vancouver, BC -- Aug. 3/04
Date: Sep 4 09:32:31 2004
From: Larry Cowan - lawrencecowan at shaw.ca


This is the Vancouver Natural History Society's Rare Bird Alert for
Friday, September 3, sponsored in part by Wild Birds Unlimited, with
stores in Vancouver and North Vancouver.

Sightings for Friday, September 3:

The WANDERING TATTLER was relocated along the south jetty at Iona
Island, between the first and second shelters at sewer cover 17B.
Also here at sewer cover 6B were 3 HORNED LARKS.

Another WANDERING TATTLER was at the end of the Tsawwassen ferry
jetty on the south side, just east of Birth 1.

1 BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER and 2 RED-NECKED PHALAROPES were in the
pond at Highway 17. 1 STILT SANDPIPER was at the mansion.

Cecil Green Park had 3 TOWNSEND'S SOLITAIRES and 6 BLACK SWIFTS.

There were 32 PURPLE MARTINS and a COMMON NIGHTHAWK at the Maplewood
Conservation Area in North Vancouver.

Out of town, an AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN was at the Cheam Lake wetlands.

Thursday, September 2:

1 HORNED LARK was on the south jetty at Iona Island.

An AMERICAN BITTERN was on the north pond of the PNE.

Wednesday, September 1:

A WANDERING TATTLER was on the south jetty of Iona Island, on the
north side between the 2 shelters. 6 SURFBIRDS and 3 MARBLED
MURRELETS were at the tip.

Only 1 BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER was at the turf farms along 72nd
Street. 3 SANDHILL CRANES were also in the area.

The flooded field along Highway 17 held 3 STILT SANDPIPERS and 1
WILSON'S PHALAROPE.

6 RED KNOTS were at the mansion off 96th Street and a MARBLED GODWIT
and 1 RED KNOT was at the foot of 104th.

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Script provided by John Kalman
Vancouver Bird Alert

For further information on birding in the Vancouver area log onto the
Vancouver Natural History Society's web site at
www.naturalhistory.bc.ca

Larry Cowan
Pitt Meadows, BC
lawrencecowan at shaw.ca