Subject: [Tweeters] Marymoor Park Report (Redmond, King Co., WA) 2011-06-16
Date: Jun 16 14:59:46 2011
From: Michael Hobbs - BirdMarymoor at frontier.com


Tweets - We had a nice morning, though it was chilly for June. Really
chilly. Migration seems to be pretty much over. Breeding season is well
underway. And while we had few surprises, we had a really good day.

Highlights:

Wood Duck At lake + ducklings at RC
Mallard Ducklings as big as adults
Sharp-shinned Hawk 2 sightings, plus maybe Coop
Caspian Tern A few flew north early
Red-breasted Sapsucker Great looks at Rowing Club
BLACK SWIFT Two dozen or more overhead
American Crow Sounds of juvenile begging
Black-capped Chickadee Fledged young being fed
American Robin Copulating. 2nd clutch?
Cedar Waxwing Berry passing near nest
Dark-eyed Junco Juveniles chasing after adults
LAZULI BUNTING Male singing in Dog Meadow
Bullock's Oriole At least 2 males, 1 first-year
Muskrat One at Rowing Club pond

For the day, 63 species.

== Michael Hobbs
== Kirkland, WA
== http://www.marymoor.org/birding.htm
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== birdmarymoor at frontier.com