Subject: [Tweeters] Blackbird Assist
Date: Mar 21 08:38:32 2005
From: Christine Southwick - clsouth at u.washington.edu


Yes
Brewer's Blackirds, aka parking lot birds, can be found most anytime in the K Mart and Albertsons parking lot at NE 135 and Aurora--that is still Seattle--the northern boundry being NE 145. Right now they are strutting around, claiming bushes etc. I have even seen them during Christmas counts.

Christine Southwick
N Seattle/Shoreline
clsouth at u.washington.edu

On Fri, 18 Mar 2005, Brett Wolfe wrote:

> If they are, it sure isn't into Seattle. Anytime I cross the lake to the Eastside, I see them, but almost never in Seattle. Does anyone see BRBL in Seattle at all?
>
> Brett A. Wolfe
> Seattle, WA
>
> Rob Sandelin <floriferous at msn.com> wrote:
> This brings up a question. Is this it just me noticing them more, or is this
> spp. Expanding its numbers? They much more common now than just a few years
> ago.
>
> Rob Sandelin
> In the wilds of Snohomish County
>
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