Subject: [Tweeters] Eared Grebes back to Vashon
Date: Sep 14 20:03:19 2011
From: Rob McNair-Huff - rob.mcnairhuff at gmail.com


Much as Ed mentions below, there was one Eared Grebe in Tacoma this evening
on my run along Ruston Way just before sunset. No other birds other than
Canada Geese and a Belted Kingfisher calling overhead.

--
Rob McNair-Huff ---------- Tacoma, WA
Author of Washington Disasters (Globe Pequot, 2006), Birding Washington
(Falcon Publishing, 2004)
and Insider's Guide to the Olympic Peninsula (Globe Pequot, 2001)

On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 6:36 PM, Ed Swan <edswan at centurytel.net> wrote:

> Early this evening a flock of 4 Eared Grebes was diving synchronously with
> a Horned Grebe at Portage in Tramp Harbor. Coming in towards the north end
> ferry dock, there were RN Phalarope in a weed strand and a Rhino Auklet that
> I?ve seen just out from the dock several times recently (other singles were
> spread out across the route). All three cormorants were on the
> dolphins/piers along-side the dock.****
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