Subject: [Tweeters] Thanks for the info, re: Skagit Snowy Owls
Date: Jan 12 05:01:54 2006
From: Deb Hagerty - 42psalm01 at foxinternet.com


Jensen access is the conclusion that we have come to but... where is Jensen
access?



Deb of Ray & Deb Fame

Robe Valley in Washington

42psalm01 at foxinternet.com



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-------Original Message-------



From: Brett Wolfe

Date: 01/11/06 20:32:11

To: Tweeters

Subject: [Tweeters] Thanks for the info, re: Skagit Snowy Owls



Hi birds-on-the-brains!



Thanks to everyone who has responded to my question about Snowy Owls in the
Skagit Valley. Sounds like they are mostly being seen along the Jensen
Access spot, and on logs on beaches at various other Fir Island access
points. Most of the responses were very helpful, although one was to correct
my syntax (wtf?). I'll be looking for lots of other good stuff up there like
N. Shrike, Roughies, Long-tailed Ducks and shorebirds.



To those who asked for more info of me offline, I'll forward a list of
responses I have cut out and pasted into one document. But Jensen access is
the main spot being recommended. Thanks again everyone! Good birding!



Brett A. Wolfe

Seattle, WA

m_lincolnii at yahoo.com

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