Subject: [Tweeters] Birdbox Report
Date: Sep 10 19:02:35 2007
From: Nancy Hertzel - autumn207 at comcast.net


This is the Washington Birdbox report for Monday, September 10, 2007.
Birdbox is sponsored by the Washington Ornithological Society.

Sunday, September 9, 1:02 PM
This is Randy Hill calling Sunday at 12:40 from Washtucna area. Between
10:40 and 12:10, I had a BLACKPOLL WARBLER in the north end of Basset
Park, using the large elm tree. Also LEWIS' WOODPECKER remains in
Washtucna, and the Sullivans reported seeing a BLUE-HEADED VIREO this
morning at Lyons Ferry.

Saturday, September 8, 8:42 PM
Hello, this is Mike Marsh out of Portland, Oregon, reporting MAGNOLIA
WARBLER at Bowerman Basin. My phone number is (503) 730-8638. At around
1:00 this afternoon, September 8, there was - around the corner from
where Charlie Wright had a Tennessee Warbler the other day, there was a
Magnolia Warbler at the - turning right off of Paulsen Rd. toward the
caf? at the first fire hydrant, there was a Magnolia Warbler along with
a large flock of warbler species, as well as a WARBLING VIREO. Thank
you.

Friday, September 7, 8:55 AM
Hello, this is Charlie Wright. This morning, I?m at the Hoquiam Sewage
Treatment plant and on the entrance road, along Paulsen Rd, I had a
TENNESSEE WARBLER, first fall bird. Had a nice look at it, and in
addition, there was a LEAST FLYCATCHER here. The birds were traveling
with a big tight flock of BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLERS. Also a lot of
YELLOW WARBLERS around and other migrants. So it seems like a good place
to be. That?s about all. Thanks and good birding.

Transcribed by Nancy Hertzel
Tacoma
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