Subject: [Tweeters] Varied Thrushes - and Autumn
Date: Oct 7 19:31:36 2006
From: squeakyfiddle at aol.com - squeakyfiddle at aol.com


Saw two Varied Thrushes in Seward Park Tuesday afternoon (Oct 3). First Ruby-crowned Kinglet at Seward on Sept 29. I've also seen them at both Pritchard Beach and Martha Washington Park over the past 10 days.

There was a nice juvie Cooper's Hawk hanging out in the alder thicket at Pritchard Beach yesterday. It was quite tolerant of my presence, preening on a branch about 20 feet from the path.

Also a flock of about 30 Cedar Waxwings present at Pritchard Beach both yesterday and on Sept 29.

Ring-necked Ducks moving in - 2 in the little bay at the south end of Seward park on Sept 29 and a flock of 7 in Andrew's bay this afternoon.

I do so enjoy the transition times.

Catherine Alexander
Lakewood neighborhood
South Seattle



-----Original Message-----
From: wheelermombi at comcast.net
To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
Sent: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 6:43 PM
Subject: [Tweeters] Varied Thrushes

Hi Linda, I saw 6 Varied Thrushes and heard a few more while hiking on Long Island at Willapa NWR about a week and a half ago. Just this morning, I heard one for the first time this season in the woods in back of my house in Olympia. In addition to the Varied Thrushes on Long Island, there were numerous Winter Wrens, both Kinglets, and even a few Red Crossbills high up in the Sitka Spruces and Western Hemlocks. I guess it's that time of the year. Good birding, Lonnie Somer Olympia, WA wheelermombi at comcast.net Hi Tweeters,
Yesterday morning I heard the unmistakable whistle of a Varied Thrush at Wallace
Swamp Creek Park. I know it's too early but it continued to call and I am sure
it was a Varied Thrush. Although I never did see the source of the call I
tracked it to the area of the park that was the most predictable area of the
park to find them last winter. I finally gave up my hunt thinking it could have
been a whistle from the Kenmore School playground adjacent to the park. Well,
today I was pleased to see (but not hear) a male Varied Thrush in the Kenmore
School Arboretum. I just checked my records and the earliest I've seen Varied
thrush in Wallace Swamp Creek Park was 11-2-05.
Has any one else in the lowlands seen VATH this fall? I thought it was mountain
snows that brought them down, it's not snowing yet is it?
Linda Phillips
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