Subject: [Tweeters] RE: Storm Petrels
Date: Apr 1 09:33:22 2010
From: Levine, Barron S - LevineB at bsd405.org


I thought it was a Quetzal that Joe saw last year.



Barry Levine



From: owner-whatcombirds at lists.wwu.edu
[mailto:owner-whatcombirds at lists.wwu.edu] On Behalf Of Moss, Larry E.,
M.D.
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 9:05 AM
To: 'mechejmch at aol.com'; tweeters at u.washington.edu;
whatcombirds at lists.wwu.edu
Subject: RE: Storm Petrels



Isn't this the exact same date the storm petrels appeared there last
year? Their time fidelity is amazing!



Larry Moss



From: owner-whatcombirds at lists.wwu.edu
[mailto:owner-whatcombirds at lists.wwu.edu] On Behalf Of mechejmch at aol.com
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 7:46 AM
To: tweeters at u.washington.edu; whatcombirds at lists.wwu.edu
Subject: Storm Petrels



With all this stormy weather we've been having, you can never be too
surprised when something different ends up in your backyard. But the
element of surprise is still there!

At first light this morning, I was on the east side of Lake Whatcom
listening for Barred Owls when I observed a half-dozen Fork-tailed Storm
Petrels just a few meters from the lakeshore. They appeared to be
resting.



Joe Meche

Bellingham

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