Subject: [Tweeters] Black-throated Gray and Wilson's Warblers observed in
Date: Aug 17 09:22:46 2006
From: Lou Ann Harris - montlou at earthlink.net


I also had a great look at a Black-throated Gray Warbler last
Saturday (8/12) at my family's beach place on Grapeview Loop Rd.
south of Allyn (Case Inlet). It was mixed in with a small flock of
Black-capped and Chestnut-backed Chickadees. At first glance, I
thought it was the strangest chickadee I had ever seen!

Lou Ann Harris
Bellevue

On Aug 15, 2006, at 6:01 PM, Bruce Moorhead wrote:

> Got a nice look for a couple minutes at a Black-throated Gray
> Warbler at 0700 hrs today from our upper bedroom window at eye-
> level in the upper canopy of the tree that our sunflower feeder
> hangs from, at our home along Old Mill Road in the foothills above
> Port Angeles. Brightly bold white stripes above & below black eye
> stripe; blackish throat patch obvious but faint and smallish,
> suggesting perhaps a female or subadult bird. Probably passage
> bird, heard earlier in summer on property but none seen.
>
> Also saw a Wilson's Warbler on Aug. 12 using the bird bath below
> the same tree.
>
> Bruce Moorhead
> Port Angeles, WA
> bruceb at olypen.com
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