Subject: [Tweeters] Port of Longview bird
Date: May 15 19:13:01 2011
From: Eric Kraig - kraigs-lists at comcast.net


Palm Warbler - nice shot! Interesting habitat - maybe they frequent
windshield wipers during migration...

Eric Kraig
Olympia, WA
erickraig at comcast.net


Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 9:46 AM
To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
Subject: [Tweeters] Port of Longview bird

I on the dock at the Port of Longview, last Wednesday, when I heard what
sounded like House Wren songs coming from a conveyer tube used to load grain
on ships. A bird, one that I now think may have been a different bird from
the one that was singing, flew from the area and landed on some pallets. As
I approached, it flew to a fork lift. I took a couple of pictures. When I
uploaded them to my computer, I could see some plumage details that make me
think American Pipit. But, it didn't behave like pipits I've seen. In other
words, I don't recall seeing pipits flying from perch to perch. They usually
land on the ground. I suspect someone will point out that it's a completely
different bird that I should have recognized. Go here to see a picture.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/29002564 at N08/5722464013/in/photostream

Kelly McAllister
Olympia, Washington