Subject: [Tweeters] Vancouver, BC RBA for October 18, 2006
Date: Oct 20 14:13:54 2006
From: Wayne C. Weber - contopus at telus.net


This is the Vancouver Natural History Society's Rare Bird Alert for
Wednesday, October 18th, sponsored in part by Wild Birds Unlimited,
with stores in Vancouver and North Vancouver. This message was
updated at 10:00 PM on October 18th. The RBA telephone number
is (604) 737-3074.


Sightings for Wednesday, October 18th:

3 EURASIAN COLLARED-DOVES were seen in the 3200 block
of River Road West in Delta.


Sightings for Monday, October 16th:

A juvenile SHARP-TAILED SANDPIPER was observed on Boundary
Bay at the Mansion west of 96th St, Delta. A NORTHERN SHRIKE
was seen at Colony Farm in Coquitlam.


Sightings for Friday, October 13th:

A juvenile SHARP-TAILED SANDPIPER was on the SW Pond
at Iona Island and a male MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD was on the
airport fence on Sea Island in Richmond.


Sightings for Thursday, October 12th:

NORTHERN SHRIKES were widely observed with one at Boundary
Bay near the foot of 64th St, Delta, one at 208th St. at Yorkson
Creek, N Langley, and one on Sea Island in Richmond.


Sightings for Wednesday, October 11th:

Two NORTHERN SHRIKES were seen at the Reifel Bird Sanctuary
in Delta.


Sightings for Monday, October 9th:

A ROCK WREN was found at Cypress Bowl, West Vancouver.
It was on the rock face just before the small parking lot on the right,
before the main upper parking lot. At the Vancouver lookout at
Cypress Bowl was an ANNA'S HUMMINGBIRD.

The first NORTHERN SHRIKE reported this fall was at the Reifel
Refuge in Ladner.


Sightings for Sunday, October 8th:

Four PARASITIC JAEGERS were seen from Lighthouse Marine
Park in Point Roberts, Washington.


Sightings for Thursday, October 5th:

2000 SNOW GEESE are now present at the Reifel Refuge as well as a
WHITE-THROATED SPARROW.


Sightings for Wednesday, October 4th:

TURKEY VULTURES were on the move, with 1 over Fort Langley and a
kettle of 19 over Tyee Drive in Point Roberts, Washington.

If you have any questions about birds or birding in the Vancouver
area, please call Wayne at 604-597-7201, Viveka at 604-531-3401, or
Larry at 604-465-1402. Thank you for calling the Vancouver
Rare Bird Alert, and good birding.

For further information about birding in the Vancouver area, log
onto the Vancouver Natural History Society's website at
www.naturalhistory.bc.ca/VNHS

This message was recorded and transcribed by Mark Wynja and
forwarded by Wayne Weber.

Wayne C. Weber
Delta, BC
contopus at telus.net