Subject: [Tweeters] Juanita Bay Pk Townsend's Warbler
Date: Dec 4 15:25:19 2005
From: MawnTana at aol.com - MawnTana at aol.com


We've had a pair of Townsends Warblers at our suet feeders the last several
days, arriving with that first little snow. They appear to be flocking with
the Chestnut-backed and Black-capped Chickadees.

We are a mile or two north of Juanita Beach.

Ron Bansemer
Kirkland, WA


In a message dated 12/4/05 9:20:45 AM Pacific Standard Time,
beachdee at hotmail.com writes:

>
> Good morning, Tweeterdom. Yesterday late morning by the SE corner Juanita
> Bay Park there was a "hotspot" of birds in clump of tall firs. Both Ruby &
> Golden-crowned Kinglets, and at least one Townsend's Warbler (thought maybe
> could be a few more but only one came down to a branch about 10 feet up,
> where the lighting and proximity allowed certain ID--most were up high and
> backlit).
>
> Other birds were usual--Bewick's Wren, Bushtits, mix of Chestnut-backed &
> Black-capped Chickadees.
>
> Still a couple of Hooded Mergansers off the north end of the Causeway. Not
> nearly as many ducks as last week and the week before.
>
> Danene Warnock
> Kirkland, WA
>