Subject: [Tweeters] first Junco of the season
Date: Sep 22 13:30:36 2010
From: Maureen E. Ellis - mj2ephd at uw.edu


This morning, September 22, saw the first junco of the season, a gray-hooded
Oregon race bird, at my top floor condo deck feeders. Location is north
Burien, WA, NE edge of the Seahurst Park forest that gradually slopes down,
~ 220 ft elevation from my condo bldg, to the Puget Sound sea-level
shoreline. Takes about 25 min to trek through the forest to the shoreline
from my condo. This is the *earliest fall record* I have for the Dark-eyed
Junco (has always been the Oregon morph) to my feeders.
Cheers and good birding,
Maureen E Ellis,
Burien, WA, eastern-most/northern edge of Seahurst Park forest.
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