Subject: [Tweeters] Towsend's Solitaire
Date: Jan 3 10:11:22 2010
From: B&PBell - bellasoc at isomedia.com


Hi Tweets and Alan

Sorry I didn't get this up yesterday. The Towsend's Solitaire was busy
working over the pickup truck's side mirror at about 11:30 or so yesterday
(Jan 2, 2010). It was not evident when I first arrived and checked out the
parking lot behind the Laughing Ladies Cafe and the areas both north and
south of it. When I returned to the parking lot about 15 minutes later, I
was just about to play its song and it dropped down and began working the
mirror over. It would flutter at the mirror, and then sit on top of it for a
bit and then drop down and flutter at the mirror. It was still there when I
left.

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

----- Original Message -----
From: "pan" <panmail at fastmail.fm>
To: <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 6:10 PM
Subject: [Tweeters] Red-naped Sapsucker (Seattle)


> Greetings, all,
>
> The female RED-NAPED SAPSUCKER was in the same pine in Seattle's
> Discovery Park this morning around 10:30.
>
> Later in the day, no solitaire showed behind the Laughing Ladies Cafe,
> although there's a suggestive collection of bird droppings around one
> truck's side-view mirror. A row of eight big junipers is likely what
> it's been defending. Perhaps morning would be better timing.
>
> 2 January, 2010,
>
> Alan Grenon
> Seattle
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