Subject: [Tweeters] Palm Warbler still present in Renton
Date: Dec 17 13:20:02 2006
From: Matt Dufort - zeledonia at gmail.com


Hi Tweets,



I stopped by the mouth of the Cedar River in Renton this morning. The Palm
Warbler was working the bushes and trees between the restroom building and
the north end of the park, from about 8:20 to 8:45. At times it was
consorting with a few Yellow-rumped Warblers, but at other times it was by
itself. The flock of gulls on Lake Washington included at least 5 Herring
and 3 Thayer?s Gulls, and a Spotted Sandpiper was working the log booms.



At Seattle Audubon?s Carnation Marsh, 2 White-throated Sparrows were in with
the large sparrow flock hanging around the parking area. In the field
adjacent to the parking area were 28 Western Meadowlarks ? the most I?ve
ever seen in one place in King County.



Good birding,

Matt Dufort

Seattle, WA


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