Subject: [Tweeters]
Date: Mar 3 14:37:52 2010
From: Yelm Backyard Wildlife - yelmbackyard at gmail.com
Dear Tweets;
This flock of over 100 meat eaters was at about 3,000 to 5,000 ft. or
more. Quite a high altitude.
No trailing legs. No outstretched necks. No long beaks. ( Nor held in
S shaped necks in the case of a heron). Size of an
Eagle/Ospry/Vulture. Wing tips of Eagle/Ospry/Vulture. Flight
pattern flap flap glide soar.
I dunno. But somewhere Southwest of North Yelm. There they flew! 27 Feb 5:30PM
I wonder where they were headed - regardless of what they were:
Eagles, Vultures, Ospry, Great Blue Heron, Sandhill Cranes....etc.
Very very large birds, nonetheless.
Thank you for your in-put :) .......and the sig. reminder, too, that
one slipped by me, sorry.
Michelle
Yelm
Thurston County
yelmbackyard at gmail.com