Subject: [Tweeters] December 23, 2009 Yelm, Thurston County
Date: Dec 24 08:16:07 2009
From: Yelm Backyard Wildlife - yelmbackyard at gmail.com


Dear Tweets ~ Merry Christmas!

Two very large flocks of geese flew East on Wednesday, December 23, 2009.
There were three "V" formations and one small line. Each "V" consisted of
about 30 geese and they flew side by side in two V patterns, the smallest
line flew in the middle.

Does this mean that these two flocks have different "leaders"?

The Merlin/Hawk was spotted today sitting atop an electric line, in an open
area, 1/8 of mile from where he/she was spotted several weeks ago. Still
pale grey breast (fluffy today), flat tucked head, long thin tail, very
small in stature.

Flying just two blocks North of where I live there were also two Bald Eagles
circling less than 1/4 mile away from the Merlin/Hawk.

A robin visited my yard Wednesday, too along with the usual Junco's,
Towhee's, Black capped chickadees, and Jays.

There was also a visit from a woodpecker, but he was too high into the trees
for me to identify his profile/shadow.

It was great to see the Merlin/Hawk back, especially with the Bald Eagles
flying within a very short distance from his perch.

Burien, WA had an episode on the news last night where two Bald Eagles were
fighting in someone's residential backyard. I have never heard of Bald
Eagles fighting before - so I found that interesting to say the least. The
poor homeowner heard the ruckus from inside his home and definitely said
that that THUMP wasn't a squirrel! The Bald Eagles were actually duking it
out within 2 feet of the homeowners house in his backyard and may have
rolled off of the roof fighting!


Michelle
Yelm
Thurston County
yelmbackyard at gmail.com
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