Subject: scissor-tailed flycatcher at Moses Lake
Date: Sep 10 17:59:10 2004
From: Hill - hill at smwireless.net


I met Teri around 12:45 to search for the flycatcher, checking fields east
and west of Randolph Road without success. Shortly after Teri left I found
the bird using fences, powerlines and various field perches a little north
of where originally discovered. I also got a few photos.

Directions: Take I-90 to SR-17 and head north, staying on SR-17 to bypass
downtown Moses Lake. At 3+ miles take the Stratford Road exit and go north
about 3.6 miles to Tyndall Road. Turn left and go to the stop sign at
Randolph Road. Turn right and check the fields on both sides for the next
mile.

Randy Hill
Othello
----- Original Message -----
From: "Teri Pieper" <teri at reflectedlight.net>
To: "Inland NW Birders" <inland-nw-birders at uidaho.edu>
Cc: "Tweeters" <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 4:28 PM
Subject: scissor-tailed flycatcher


> Steve Frazier located a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher near the Moses Lake
> International Airport this morning. It was just north of the
> intersection of Tyndall and Randolph Roads on a Port of Moses Lake sign
> in a field adjacent to a substation. I was able to get photos of it.
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> Teri Pieper, Moses Lake
> teri at reflectedlight.net
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