Subject: [Tweeters] Regarding spring...
Date: Jan 17 15:16:49 2006
From: Lou Ann Harris - montlou at earthlink.net


A perky BEWICK'S WREN was practicing a couple of different songs this
morning. He's a regular visitor to my feeder in Bellevue.

Lou Ann Harris
Bellevue, WA

On Jan 17, 2006, at 1:58 PM, Mary Klein wrote:

> I heard a B-C Chickadee singing this morning while I was walking
> from Seattle' Colman Dock to 1st Ave along the overhead walkway.
>
> Mary Klein
> cellobird at seanet.com
>
> On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 13:03:24 -0800, Bud E-mail wrote
> > This weekend on the Skagit Flats, we had extensive Starling
> courtship vocalizations, Red-winged Blackbirds calling, Pacific
> Chorus(Tree) Frogs calling at 4 different spots, crocuses blooming,
> my daffodils are up 6" and Pussy Willow catkins are already
> pollinating. These have always been my traditional signals for
> spring but they are several weeks earlier than usual this year at
> my latitude.
> >
> > Bud Anderson
> > Falcon Research Group
> > Box 248
> > Bow, WA 98232
> > (360) 757-1911
> > bud at frg.org
>
>
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