Subject: [Tweeters] Spokane Co. Band-tailed Pigeon
Date: May 15 07:28:52 2005
From: Gina Sheridan - gsherida8502 at yahoo.com


(5/15/05), the BAND-TAILED PIGEON was feeding in the
driveway in the company of Cal. Quail, Mourning Dove,
and Red-winged Blackbird. After five minutes, the BT
Pigeon flew off to the south and landed in the top of
a tall Doug Fir half way up the ridge above the horse
corral. The bird was still perched in this tree still
when I left some at 6:25.

This is an excellent record for Spokane County.

Gina Sheridan
Spokane, WA

--- RON & PAT DEXTER <Ronpatdexter at msn.com> wrote:

>
> Subject: Re: Band-tailed Pigeon
>
> A Band-tailed Pigeon has been visiting the
> feeder of Jim and Darlene Christensen most mornings
> between 6 and 8 am for almost a week now. Anyone
> wanting to see it should contact them for further
> instructions on where to see it. They live at
> 12711 E. Randall Rd. in NE Spokane Co. You
> should not drive down their driveway because that is
> where they have their bird feeder. Park on the road
> just outside the driveway and walk slowly up the
> drive until you see the feeder on the left side of
> the drive. The bird may be on the ground or in the
> nearby trees. Your best chance of seeing it appears
> to be between 6-8 am based on the following records.
> Call them at 509-238-4531 for
more instructions.

> Wild Tracks Photography
>
>
>
> Just a short note to say the Band Tail arrived
> this morning (5-14) at 6:45 a.m. He seems to have a
> pretty regular schedule so far.

6:30 a.m. 5-8-05 length of stay: 1 hour


7:00 a.m.
5-9-05 15 min


6:45 a.m.
5-10-05 15
min seen again from 7:45-8:15 a.m.



3:00-3:10
p.m.


5-11-05
Not seen


5:45 a.m.
5-12-05 15 min


5-13-05
Not seen, but was not home


6:00 a.m.
5-14-05 3
hours




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