Subject: [Tweeters] First ever USA Vaux's Swift one evening count.
Date: Sep 9 15:10:38 2008
From: lpatters at ix.netcom.com - lpatters at ix.netcom.com



Make that eyes ON Smoke stacks. By the way, the folks down in Oregon are trash talking about how, as far as swift counting goes, Ducky Beavers can kick Cougar and Dog butt any day.

Larry Schwitters
Issaquah and
Project Coordinator
Audubon Vaux's Happening


-----Original Message-----
>From: lpatters at ix.netcom.com
>Sent: Sep 9, 2008 3:00 PM
>To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
>Subject: [Tweeters] First ever USA Vaux's Swift one evening count.
>
>
>Tweeters,
>
>We want to have a lot of eyes of smoke stacks Saturday the 13th for an all USA snapshot of their migratory population.
>
>We have some Washington State historic sites that were not covered in the spring that we need observers at.
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>One south of Yakima.
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>Two, maybe three in Sedro Woolley
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>Walla Walla sites.
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>Entiat.
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>Tenino?
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>Even if you are at a site and see nothing that is valuable information.
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>Our numbers of birds observed at our Monroe and Selleck Sites are rapidly dropping, which will be bad for us but good for Oregon and California.
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>I've been without internet for a week which is really messing things up.
>
>Larry Schwitters
>Issaquah.
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>
>
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