Subject: [Tweeters] Mountain Plover update
Date: Jan 19 14:05:12 2011
From: Adam Sedgley - sedge.thrasher at gmail.com


Michael Willison just texted me to say that he was looking at the MOUNTAIN
PLOVER (1pm) at the same spot about one mile north of the Quinault Casino
(see Igor's email from yesterday posted below).

"The best way is to park at the Quinault Casino, the entrance to the beach
is on left side of casino building, and walk north from there for about 3/4
mile. There are 4 houses on the beach behind the dunes and the bird was in
between wood debris with one lonely sanderling all afternoon. Rubber boots
or at least two plastic bags would be useful to cross the creeks. It is very
funny bird, when beach combers were passing by with their dog, about 20 ft
away, it only hunkered down and sat on the piece of wood. The tide was
quite high earlier in the day but you can walk through the dunes."

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Adam Sedgley
S e a t t l e, WA
sedge.thrasher [at] gmail [dot] com
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