Subject: RBA Vancouver, BC -- Sept. 19
Date: Sep 19 23:44:26 2004
From: Larry Cowan - lawrencecowan at shaw.ca


This is the Vancouver Natural History Society's Rare Bird Alert for
Sunday, September 19, sponsored in part by Wild Birds Unlimited, with
stores in Vancouver and North Vancouver.


Sightings for Sunday, September 19:

A CLAY-COLOURED SPARROW was on the path in the southeast corner of
the southeast sewage pond at Iona Island. The bird later flew into
the bushes lower down in the pond. Also at Iona, 10 Lapland Longspurs
were at the end of the south jetty.

A TOWNSEND'S SOLITAIRE was at 95th Avenue and Grant Place in North
Delta.

At Boundary Bay a BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER and an AMERICAN GOLDEN
PLOVER were on the foreshore at the foot of 72nd Street. Another
GOLDEN PLOVER was just west of Mud Bay Park and the STILT SANDPIPER
could still be found at the mansion, while the adult BAR-TAILED
GODWIT and a MARBLED GODWIT were west of 88th street. The
compensation lagoon in Tsawwassen had 4 MARBLED GODWITS.


Saturday, September 18:

36 EVENING GROSBEAKS were at the top of a fir tree at the corner of
34th Avenue and Pine Crescent in Vancouver.

Another 4 EVENING GROSBEAKS were at Reifel along with a BANK SWALLOW
and 3 RED-NECKED PHALAROPES.


Friday, September 17:

A SHARP-TAILED SANDPIPER was at Reifel in the West field.

5 MARBLED GODWITS were at the compensation lagoon on the Tsawwassen
ferry jetty.


Thursday, September 16:

1 MARBLED GODWIT was at the foot of 104th Street in Delta.

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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