Subject: [Tweeters] Wilson's Plover makes the news
Date: Aug 30 20:55:09 2012
From: Charles Swift - chaetura at gmail.com


The Walla Walla Plover has also been receiving attention on the ABA Blog
for several days now:

http://blog.aba.org/2012/08/abarare-wilsons-plover-washington.html

On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 8:19 PM, Matt Bartels <mattxyz at earthlink.net> wrote:

> Hi all -
> While enjoying views of the Wilson's Plover this morning, a local stopped
> to ask if I was looking for the bird that was in the paper.
> I don't know if this is the same thing he was referring to, but here's a
> link to a photo and note by Mike Denny in the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin:
> http://union-bulletin.com/photos/2012/aug/28/7955/
>
> Bruce Labar & I enjoyed views in the morning both while it was across the
> water on the spit, and eventually nearly at our feet near the boat launch.
> In the course of 2 hours it alternated between those two areas -- might be
> helpful to focus there if you go looking. When it was at closest to us, it
> was remarkably hard to find -- did a great job of blending in with the
> rocks. Watching it forage from across the water was in some ways easier!
>
> Thanks Mike & Merry Lynn!
>
> Matt Bartels
> Seattle, WA
>
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