Subject: [Tweeters] RE: Long-tailed Duck at Redondo...and Black Scoters
Date: Nov 21 20:50:51 2010
From: amy schillinger - schillingera at hotmail.com



Tweeters, Randy,

I agree with an additional duck. The first photos show hardly any tail and the second set you sent show a significantly longer tail. Birds are extraordinary but I doubt able to grow that much tail overnight. :) Has anyone sent this info on to Steve Johnson yet? His CBC count area includes Redondo and if he's lucky, it'll stick around until count day.

Amy Schillinger
Renton, WA
schillingera at hotmail.com



From: randimal at comcast.net
To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2010 09:57:30 -0800
Subject: [Tweeters] RE: Long-tailed Duck at Redondo...and Black Scoters



The Long-tailed Duck returned this morning, although I'm tempted to call it a different one because the tail seemed longer. Also there was a pair of Black Scoters in the scoter flock which is a first for me at Redondo. All were fairly cooperative for photographs so I added the Black Scoters online.

http://picasaweb.google.com/randybjo/RareBirdsInKingPierce#5542061455673012754

Randy Bjorklund
Federal Way, WA
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