Subject: [Tweeters] south washington contimued rare birds and a says phoebe
Date: Feb 20 22:11:01 2012
From: Guy - lguy_Mcw at yahoo.com


Hey tweets,
Randy Bjorklund and I went south today as well.
Easily picked up the Camas Tufted Duck, then over to get the Northern Mockingbird and Lesser Goldfinch in Vancouver.
Then down to Woodburn Oregon, where we saw the Brambling after about an hour of watching.
Then back up to Vancouver Lake and up Lower River road. Highlight there, right at the end of Post Office Lake, was a SAYS PHOEBE.
Only loon seen was a Common ...

Guy Mcwethy
Renton WA
Lguy_mcw at yahoo

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On Feb 20, 2012, at 1:54 PM, "STEVE KOHL M.D." <stkohl at msn.com> wrote:

> birded the previously reported unusaul birds in clark county today with will risser of portland....
> the camas tufted duck was with his ring necked friends on the mill pond slough near round lake as reported...
> the red-naped sapsucker was as his reported site in capt william clark park by cottonwood beach...
> the female mt bluebird was compulusively working her fence line on the dike at steigerwald nwr as reported but the suprise of the day was a says phoebe discovered and identified by will risser working the field just behind the mt bluebird...at times both of them were in the same bino field of view...great morning of birding and avoided the looming rain ...nice way to celebrate presidents day
>
> good birding, steve kohl, brush prairie,wa
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