Subject: [Tweeters] Common Redpolls at Juanita Bay Park
Date: Dec 5 11:37:26 2011
From: Louise Rutter - louise.rutter at eelpi.gotdns.org


I spent a chilly couple of hours at Juanita Bay Park this morning, and was
able to find a common redpoll in a flock of siskins as reported by Ryan.
There was also another bird in a different flock I was suspicious of, but
could have wished it was less high, less backlit, and had stuck around
longer before the flock flew.

No swans visible from the Bay Park this morning, they were over at Juanita
Beach by the gull spit.

Louise Rutter
Kirkland

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Merrill
Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2011 12:07 PM
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Subject: [Tweeters] Common Redpolls at Juanita Bay Park

This morning I had several sightings of single Common Redpolls at Juanita
Bay Park. Twice with siskins and twice alone. On the bay there were 16
Trumpeter Swans. I couldn't find the Tundra that's been there since July,
but it was still around within the last week or two.
Also, a Northern Harrier flew over heading south which is rare there.

Ryan Merrill
Kirkland
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