Subject: [Tweeters] Lost Longspur at Nisqually?
Date: Aug 5 17:38:39 2005
From: Timothy Ryan - famryan2000 at yahoo.com



Thank you, that's exactly what it was!

Tim Ryan
Guy McWethy <lguy_mcw at yahoo.com> wrote:
Male or Female plumage?
if Male, How about a juvenile male Black-headed
Grosbeak in partial adult plumage? I've got some
pretty ratty looking juvies around my feeder right now
....
Guy

--- Timothy Ryan wrote:

> This week I payed a visit to Nisqually NWR. I saw a
> bird that I could not recognize from memory.
> Loooking it up, I saw that the only thing it could
> possibly be was a Smith's Longspur. I know they
> shouldn't be here, but I got a very good,
> unobstructed, close up view of it. It was on the
> trail to McAllister Creek. Has anyone else seen
> this bird, or have any idea why it's so far out of
> its range?
>
> Tim Ryan
> famryan2000 at yahoo.com
> Dupont, WA
>
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Guy McWethy
Renton, WA
mailto: lguy_mcw at yahoo.com



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