Subject: [Tweeters] 9/24 around Tenino
Date: Sep 25 15:55:30 2005
From: Paul Hicks - phicks at accessgrace.org


Tweets,

Saturday I birded my regular route around Tenino, mostly Vantine Rd.
Number/diversity of species and count for migrants were down, suggesting
migration is winding down:
- 50 species
- Black-throated Gray Warbler (only 1)
- Swainson's Thrush (2)
- Lincoln's Sparrow (1-2)
- Violet-green Swallow (6, but flocks move a lot)
- Cassin's Vireo (1, most interesting bird of morning)
Still had "all" the "expected" sparrow-types and thrush-types, but smaller
numbers for some. Count was up for Yellow-rumps and Cooper's Hawk (2). Only
3 warbler sps. Plenty of woodpeckers.
Good birding!
Paul Hicks
Tenino
phicks AT accessgrace.org