Subject: [Tweeters] Olive-sided Flycatcher
Date: May 28 15:43:51 2005
From: Paul Webster - paul.webster at comcast.net


Hi Tweets,

Friday must have been an arrival day, because our North Admiral Olive-sided
Flycatcher arrived overnight and was out early, calling and hawking flying
insects from one of the tallest trees in the neighborhood. Spring is really
here!

Paul Webster
Seattle
paul.websterATcomcast.net

----- Original Message -----
From: <judyrowetaylor at comcast.net>
To: <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 2:17 PM
Subject: [Tweeters] Olive-sided Flycatcher


> Greetings Tweeters,
>
> My early morning meditation didn't go beyond contemplation this morning
> because, as I sat before my wide-open balcony door, wafting in with the
> lovely warm breeze from the ravine (Big Gulch) was the loud and distinct
> call of an Olive-sided Flycatcher! Judging from the direction of the
> call, I suspect it was in the shorter growth near the north end of the
> ravine where I have occasionally see Am. Goldfinches in the weeds edging
> the newer growth of trees. Now I have the long weekend to see if I can
> spot it visually...
>
> Cheers!
> Judy
> --
> Judy Rowe Taylor
> Mukilteo, WA
> Art is a voice of the heart, a song of the soul.
> judyrowetaylor at comcast.net
> www.enduringibis.com
>
>