Subject: [Tweeters] BIRDBOX TRANSCRIPTION, FEBRUARY 23-25
Date: Feb 26 07:36:51 2005
From: Grant Hendrickson - Granth1 at comcast.net


The Washington BirdBox is a voice mailbox sponsored by the Washington
Ornithological Society. To leave a message about a notable sighting, or
to listen to recent reports from other birders, call (206) 281-9172 and
follow the prompts.

Report operational problems to Rachel Lawson, system administrator. She
can be reached at RachelLawson at softhome.net or (206) 282-5593. Please
address any corrections (such as errors in place names or observers) to
the transcriber, Grant Hendrickson, at granth1 at comcast.net.

February 24, 10:58 AM - This is Rachel Lawson, Birdbox system
administrator. The REDWINGS reported in the previous report turned out
to be VARIED THRUSHES. That's it. Good birding.

February 25, 12:37 PM - This is Matt Bartels from Seattle, Washington
calling to report that the MOUNTAIN PLOVER that was reported on
Tweeters last night is still present north of Oysterville on the ocean
side beach. From the Oysterville access it is about an hour and a half
walk north. It takes about an hour to walk to where the "no more
driving" signs are and another half hour beyond that. The MOUNTAIN
PLOVER was picking around at food and staying close to the brush, so
far away from the water line. Goodbye.