Subject: [Tweeters] Montlake Fill late this morning (King Co., WA)
Date: Oct 22 12:30:26 2008
From: Michael Hobbs - birdmarymoor at verizon.net


Tweets - I belatedly went to look for the American Tree Sparrow this
morning, arriving on-site about 10:20. There were a half-dozen other
birders there, and to my knowledge, nobody saw the sparrow.

I walked around a bit with Kraig Kemper, though, and we did find a few
things to report:

Greater Wh.-fronted Goose 4 were on fields north of the Fill
and then flew to the
lake
Sharp-shinned Hawk Juvenile (female?) harrassed by a crow
MERLIN Dark one, landed in the SW corner
Anna's Hummingbird Males doing popping display flights
W. SCRUB-JAY One with a Steller's, north of the Dime
Lot
Lincoln's Sparrow Numerous, and responsive to pishing

And it was a gorgeous, sunny, blue-skied fall day. Not a bad way to waste a
couple of hours.

== Michael Hobbs
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