Subject: [Tweeters] Varied Thrush
Date: Dec 19 18:01:39 2008
From: Kelly McAllister - mcallisters4 at comcast.net


I saw my first Varied Thrush of the winter today, in an apple tree with a few apples still hanging on it. I also saw a Hermit Thrush along the horse trail in my neighborhood. I'm in the South Bay area north of Olympia, not far from the south end of Henderson Inlet.

Kelly McAllister
Olympia, Washington
----- Original Message -----
From: B&PBell
To: Tweeters
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 5:06 PM
Subject: [Tweeters] Varied Thrush


Hi Ho Tweets

With the snow I expected to finally see Varied Thrush down here on Hollywood Hill, particularly since there have been some apples remaining on the trees. I was surprised not to see any yesterday, but I also couldn't see any apples. Guess they blew off and are buried under the snow. Yesterday, a large flock of starlings were alternately in the alder trees or down working over the holes in the snow left by the next door horses.

This afternoon when coming back into the house, I surprised a Varied Thrush from off the ground near the front door. This area is under an overhang and the ground is still exposed. Guess it was down there foraging.

About a week and a half ago, before all the snow I watched a Pileated Woodpecker working over some apples on a neighbors trees. It was doing a good job.

Brian H. Bell
Woodinville WA
mail to bell asoc at isomedia dot com


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