Subject: [Tweeters] Wood Ducks, Turkey Vultures and Osprey
Date: Apr 1 11:54:10 2012
From: Barry Ulman - ubarry at qwest.net


In December of 2008, during a major cold snap, I counted 34 Wood Ducks standing on the shore of Lake Whatcom Lagoon in Bellingham.

Barry Ulman
Bellingham, WA.


On Apr 1, 2012, at 9:10 AM, Dennis Paulson wrote:

> Carol,
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> I'd call it a noteworthy number. I've seen Wood Ducks all my birding life and all over their range and have never seen that many together! The largest number I ever saw was perhaps 20 spread out over a couple of sewage ponds along hwy 14 east of Vancouver, WA, one day. I was impressed by that. Maybe southwestern WA is an especially good area for the species.
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> On Mar 31, 2012, at 10:13 PM, Carol Riddell wrote:
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>> On my way home from Portland this afternoon I took time out for a walk in the fields on the Dike Access Road near Woodland. There were hundreds of Cackling Geese, lots of Mew Gulls, one Osprey in a tree near the Columbia (my first of year), and a gathering of 30 Wood Ducks, mostly drakes but with a few hens. I know this is not a noteworthy number but it is probably the largest flock I have seen, so it was personally noteworthy and a delight to my eyes. At milepost 27 on I-5 I noted two Turkey Vultures, my first of year for Western Washington.
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>> Carol Riddell
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