Subject: [Tweeters] Nashville Warbler(s) still at Nisqually
Date: Apr 29 05:48:42 2012
From: bill shelmerdine - georn1 at hotmail.com



Tweeters,
A walk at Nisqually yesterday morning produced generally reduced numbers of birds from earlier in the week. I observed fewer shorebird numbers and species variety, but the tide was poor (too low) during my visit. The most uncommon sighting was two Nashville Warblers near the Twin Barns. One appeared to be a female and was clearly different and much paler than the one seen earlier in the week. The other bird was bright and very yellow, apparently an adult male and possibly the same bird seen last Wednesday. Both were seen in the large big leaf maples near the Twin Barns.
Good Luck and Good Birding,
Bill Shelmerdine, Olympia
georn1 at hotmail.com