Subject: [Tweeters] Red-naped sapsucker and Chipping sparrows at Marymoor
Date: Apr 13 20:50:11 2008
From: Kathy Andrich - chukarbird at yahoo.com



Hi Tweeters, Brien and Michael,

Is Red-naped Sapsucker new for the Marymoor bird list?
I guessed this as a possibility the other day to
Michael for an addition to the species count. I might
have to buy a lottery ticket with my lucky numbers,
eh?

Kathy

--- Brien Meilleur <brienm at live.com> wrote:

>
> Hello Tweets,
> A morning at Marymoor Park turned up a female
> Red-naped sapsucker and two Chipping sparrows. The
> sapsucker was found on the trail to the Rowing house
> to the southeast of the main park. The bird was
> interacting off-and-on with Red-breasted sapsuckers
> near the large weeping willow just past the larger
> pond on your left, about 100 yards from the parking
> area. Large numbers of Y-R warblers, several
> Orange-crowned warblers, a Common yellowthroat and a
> male Black-throated gray warbler were in the same
> area. Nice! The Chipping sparrows were at the dirt
> piles near the off-leash dog area in the main park;
> both birds were moulting and one was without a tail.
> Good birding,
> Brien Meilleur
> Lake Forest Park, WA
> brienm at live.com
>
>
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Kathy
Roosting in Kent, near Lake Meridian
(chukarbird at yahoo dot com)

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