Subject: [Tweeters] Bothell Feeder Birds
Date: Jan 13 14:53:42 2007
From: ns johnson - johnson_ns at yahoo.com


Hi Tweets,
I'm not far from Bothell and I had 4 European
Starlings this morning for the first time! And none of
my others (Downy Woodpecker, several Spotted Twohees,
both Chickadees, house finches, redbreasted nuthatch)
wanted anything to do with them.

There are a couple of varied thrushes who have visited
my feeders this month but only 3 or 4 days after New
Year's.

Wonderful viewing with the snow!

Nancy Johnson
near Echo Lake

--- Penny Koyama <plkoyama at verizon.net> wrote:

> Tweets,
> Isn't this snow just fantastic for seeing feeder
> birds? I can get 4 or 5 sparrow species in one bino
> view, including a White-throated in the company of
> the usual Fox, GC and, Song Sparrows. We've had the
> WT for a week now and a Lincoln's has been here
> since mid-Dec. And our first Varied Thrush. 6
> Towhees, where 2 is our usual count. Snow? Bring it
> on!!
> Penny Koyama, Bothell
> plkoyama at verizon.net>
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