Subject: [Tweeters] Marymoor Buff-breasted SP / No
Date: Sep 3 14:06:31 2005
From: carenp - carenp at totalise.co.uk


Same here. About 35-40 Killdeer roaming the sound end of Lot B, with only
two EuroStarlings for company. The Canadas decided their luck would be
better on the soccer field being watered, and there they cavorted for about
an hour... The lot was watched from about 11a to 1p.

The Marymoor Killdeer were much less skittish than those on the Fill,
allowing a 20-foot approach without too much hassle...

And, the Dahlias and Sunflowers are in bloom at the Pea Patch, which is
enough reason to wander to the park today.

00 caren
http://www.parkgallery.org



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[mailto:tweeters-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu]On Behalf Of Ned
McGarry
Sent: Saturday, 2005 September 03 11:26
To: Tweeters
Subject: [Tweeters] Marymoor Buff-breasted SP / No

Plenty of active Killdeer around in the soccer field and Lot B with Canada
Geese as well.

No BBSA so far today, but good luck.

Ned McGarry
Sammamish, WA

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