Subject: [Tweeters] Re: [inland-NW-birders]4 day WOS fieldtrip to Blue Mts.
Date: Jul 9 11:25:42 2006
From: res0y3oz - res0y3oz at verizon.net


The WOS trip must have been too much for Mr. Berg who owns the property on
Biscuit Ridge where we see the Green-tailed Towhee. We were again trying
for a photo on the 7th only to find the area posted "no trespassing" and
fence posts were in place for future fencing of the whole down slope area.
We did spot a G-t Towhee along Dry Creek but could not get a photo.
Carole Louderback
Kennewick
ronald.louderback at verizon.net


----- Original Message -----
From: "washingtonbirder. Knittle" <washingtonbirder at hotmail.com>
To: <tweeters at u.washington.edu>; <inland-nw-birders at uidaho.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 5:49 PM
Subject: [inland-NW-birders]4 day WOS fieldtrip to Blue Mts.


On the last day we observed
> a Cordilleran Flycatcher along Dry Creek in Walla Walla County for
> comparison in breeding plumage and call. > July 4 Tuesday (half-day of
> birding)
> left Misery Springs Campground before sun rise, temp. was 57 F
> headed straight to Biscuit Ridge for Green-tailed Towhees where we were
> rewarded with one singing across the steep slope.
> Dry Creek-our only Cordilleran Flycatcher
> Tom Lamb's with his many hummingbird feeders south of Dixie
> Bennington Lake--struck out on finding the reported Least Flycatcher
>
> Ken Knittle
> Washington Birder newsletter
> 2604 NE 80th Street
> Vancouver, WA 98665
> mailto:washingtonbirder at hotmail.com
>
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