Subject: [Tweeters] More Gr. White-fronted Geese on L. Washington;
Date: Nov 23 14:02:13 2011
From: Michael Donahue - bfalbatross at gmail.com


This is a great place for gull diversity. It's a stop on my gull class
field trip. It's one of the few places in Seattle where you can reliably
find California Gulls mid-winter and Thayer's and Herring are often (but
not always) in the flock too.

Mike Donahue
Seattle

On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Kit D <kitd at comcast.net> wrote:

> Tweeters,
> We braved the rain long enough this morning to find four GREATER
> WHITE-FRONTED GEESE
> in the cove by the Mt. Baker Rowing Club. Additionally, just on the other
> side of Stan Sayres,
> the boat launch area had no fewer than six gull species: a couple of
> THAYER'S and a HERRING
> had joined the usual crowd of Mew, Ring-billed, California and
> Glaucous-winged hybrids.
> Kit Dieffenbach
> Seattle
> kitd at comcast.net
>
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