Subject: [Tweeters] Stillwater Yellow-Breasted Chat...Yes!
Date: May 27 19:49:37 2007
From: Eugene and Nancy Hunn - enhunn323 at comcast.net


Tweets,

To add another report along these lines, I saw and heard a singing male
Lazuli Bunting a few days ago along the Snoqualmie Valley Trail at the first
bridge north of the 124th street crossing, near the round about.

Gene.

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From: "Thomas Mansfield" <tmiseattle at msn.com>
To: <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2007 9:25 PM
Subject: [Tweeters] Stillwater Yellow-Breasted Chat...Yes!


> Hi Tweets - MaryFrances Mathis, Matt Bartels and I had great, up close
> views of the Yellow Breasted Chat today at Stillwater, north of Carnation.
> The Snoqualmie Valley Trail was quite birdy, including a striking Lazuli
> Bunting near the Highway 203 trailhead. But the Chat was the star,
> performing a display flight (how cool would that be if there WAS a female
> around...) and an incredible Steller's Jay impersination. To reach the
> Hughes Creek Bridge, park in the main WDFW lot near the Stillwater store,
> then walk south (left) on the trail about a third of a mile. Hughes Creek
> is the second bridge and the only one with a sign proclaiming its name.
> The Chat was flitting through the scrub on both sides of the bridge and in
> the maples overhead.
>
>
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