Subject: [Tweeters] Attempted to Locate Seattle Great Gray Owl on Tuesday
Date: Oct 16 11:26:35 2007
From: Thomas Mansfield - tmiseattle at msn.com


Matt Bartels, Marv Breece and I tried again this morning (Tuesday) to find
the Great Grey without success. We did find a very pale looking Barred Owl
near Rhododendron Glen and enjoyed views of a Hutton's Vireo amid a flock of
mixed Kinglets and Chickadees with Red Crossbill in the cones high overhead.
Echoing Kathy's request, if anyone sees or hears the Great Grey, please
post!

Tom Mansfield
Seattle


>From: Kathy Andrich <chukarbird at yahoo.com>
>To: tweet <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
>Subject: [Tweeters] Attempted to Locate Seattle Great Gray Owl
>Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 08:43:38 -0700 (PDT)
>
>
>Hi Tweeters,
>
>I dashed over the Arboretum last night to try to find
>the possible Great Gray Owl with no luck. I did run
>into some other birders looking for it and I kept
>running into these three teenagers taking photographs
>and kept asking them if they saw an owl, they didn't
>either. If anyone finds it please post, thanks.
>
>A nice consolation was to see some orange leaves
>defying gravity and flying upward, they were lovely
>Varied Thrushes. The fall colors were nice too.
>
>Kathy
>Roosting in S King County
>
>
>
>
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