Subject: [Tweeters] southeast Seattle, White-throated Sparrows
Date: Jan 21 21:25:53 2012
From: pan - panmail at fastmail.fm


Greetings, all,

This morning, no redpolls showed at Seattle's Pritchard Beach, though
there were
HERMIT THRUSH, TOWNSEND'S WARBLER, YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER, and two
AMERICAN GOLDFINCHes in the area.

Seward Park in the afternoon, however, had two WHITE-THROATED SPARROWs
in the paths and shrubs around the visitor center feeders. Staff said
they'd been seeing them for the past two days.

One EURASIAN WIGEON drake was with AMERICANs about halfway from there to
Sayres Park, at which was a drake NORTHERN PINTAIL, and a grazing flock
with one tiny CACKLING and five GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GEESE (one ad.,
four imm.) with the CANADAs.

21 January, 2012,

Alan Grenon
Seattle
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