Subject: [Tweeters] Re: [inland-NW-birders]Eurasian Collared-Dove Grant
Date: Jul 10 20:35:34 2005
From: Hill - hill at smwireless.net


The Collared-Dove was seen and heard at a private residence just south of
Warden HS, east of Road U SE on Road 9. After hearing this dove call
continually I think the Columbia NWR record of 6/14 should be withdrawn.
While today's bird often gave an upper-inflected "falsetto" second note, the
first and third notes were much too mellow compared to the CNWR bird, which
was likely a Mourning Dove doing a 3-note low-high-low call.

I spoke with the occupant of the house. She asked if I was monitoring the
burrowing owls in the field between her house and the high school (which I
was, but most of those owls have left already). She seemed OK with a few
birders driving down the road to her place, but you should stop in and ask
for permission to park or bird in her yard as I believe the public road ends
elsewhere.

Randy Hill
Othello
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Schonewald" <dschone8 at donobi.net>
To: "Inland-Nw-Birders at Uidaho.Edu" <inland-nw-birders at uidaho.edu>
Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 10:10 AM
Subject: [inland-NW-birders]Eurasian Collared-Dove Grant County


> Birders,
>
> Randy Hill, AKA Mr. Collared-Dove, just called to leave directions to
> another Grant Count Collared-Dove. The dove is located near the Warden
> High
> School along or near Road 'U' NE. It is in a back yard calling loudly and
> regularly.
>
> Cheers
>
> Doug Schonewald
> Moses Lake, WA
> dschone8 at donobi.net
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