Subject: [Tweeters] Sage Grouse - Waterville Plateau
Date: Apr 20 11:24:09 2007
From: Rolan Nelson - rnbuffle at yahoo.com


Greetings All,

This isn't meant as a criticism of anyone, but if, indead, the Grouse are establishing a second lek, lets all be CAREFUL not to crowd them!!

-Rolan

Richard Isherwood <rjisherwood at gmail.com> wrote:
On Monday 16th April I went to see the Greater Sage Grouse above Leahy Junction. I found six males in the sagebrush ridges north of the fence - the usual place - but also five in a strip of wheat stubble on the other side of the road. There is no fence or warning notice here and you can walk out through the sagebrush toward the wheat field and get excellent views of the grouse. They were still active when I left around 7.15 am

Other good birds in the general area were two Rough Legged Hawks on the plateau west of Grand Coulee, a Redhead in one of the ponds there, Golden Eagle, Says Phoebe and several Canyon Wrens calling in the Northrup Canyon, a Long Eared Owl in the Russian Olives near the entrance to Steamboat Rock SP, and a Eurasian Wigeon on Banks Lake. We failed to find the Sharp Tailed Grouse above Bridgeport but did have a House Wren in a grove of cottonwoods there.

Richard Isherwood
Port Townsend WA
Rjisherwood at gmail.com
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Rolan Nelson
Lakewood, WA
rnbuffle at yahoo.com

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