Subject: [Tweeters] Re: Mt.Bluebird at Discovery P
Date: Mar 25 16:24:00 2006
From: Robert Cleland - cleland at u.washington.edu


This afternoon there was a MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD on the logs on the S
side of the spit at Discovery Park. It was actively feeding in the air and
on the sand. Also present overhead of the Visitors Center were two
Red-tailed Hawks. One was a normal RTHA, but the other appeared to be a
Harlan's RT. Tail was completely white, and the body was almost entirely
dark.

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Robert Cleland

Professor (Emeritus), Biology Dept. Box 355325
Univ. of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-5325
Phone (206) 543-6105; FAX (206) 685-1728