Subject: [Tweeters] Re: Baltimore Oriole in Discovery Park - RETRACTION
Date: Jun 17 02:11:00 2007
From: Kevin T. Moore - onewhitecandle at yahoo.com


Sorry, folks. I think my imagination got the better
of me. I forgot to rule out Black-Headed Grosbeak.


--- "Kevin T. Moore" <onewhitecandle at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Today at about 1:45 PM I saw a BALTIMORE ORIOLE in
> Discovery Park, Seattle. I think it was an adult
> female. It was at the top of a small tree in the
> south meadow area, west of the paved area with the
> row
> of plane trees (sycamores). At first I was
> surprised
> to see what I thought was a Bullock's Oriole,
> because
> I thought it was out of habitat, and when it moved
> to
> the top of the tree I got a very clear look at the
> head and body. The entire head was black, except
> for
> perhaps a touch of orange above the eye. It flew
> away
> towards the plane trees. I did not get a good look
> at
> the tail, but I got the impression it was mostly
> black.
>
> Kevin Moore
> Seattle, WA
>
>
>
>
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