Subject: [Tweeters] Stillwater Today, 6/3/2007
Date: Jun 3 21:42:10 2007
From: Thomas Mansfield - tmiseattle at msn.com


Correcto: Harris Creek - and not Hughes Creek as I indicated in my post of
some time ago! But you are right - it is an amazing bit of habitat and some
of us "old" Stillwaterites have enjoyed pretty amazing birding of an early
morn regardless of the season.

Tom Mansfield, Seattle.


>From: Marc Hoffman <tweeters at dartfrogmedia.com>
>To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
>Subject: [Tweeters] Stillwater Today, 6/3/2007
>Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2007 21:19:47 -0700
>
>Caren Park joined my wife, Tina Blade, and me for a half day of birding at
>Stillwater starting at 9 am. I was able to get a few decent shots of the
>AMERICAN REDSTART, a LORQUIN'S ADMIRAL BUTTERFLY, SWAINSON'S THRUSH, and a
>series of CEDAR WAXWINGS waxing romantic. Caren and I then headed to
>Marymoor to seek out the Lazuli Bunting, but came up with only some shots
>of a COMMON YELLOWTHROAT. See:
><http://www.dartfrogmedia.com/birds/stillwater070603/pages/IMG_5184.html>http://www.dartfrogmedia.com/birds/stillwater070603/pages/IMG_5184.html
>
>
>It was great fun to see so many other birders at Stillwater. We three
>agreed that the bridge at Harrison Creek would be a great spot to settle
>down for a morning with a couple of lawn chairs, some lemonades, and our
>cameras and binoculars, and just watch the show.
>
>
>Marc Hoffman
>Kirkland, WA
>http://www.dartfrogmedia.com
>mailto:tweeters at dartfrogmedia.com


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