Subject: [Tweeters] Golden Plover at Fort Flaggler SP and Tropical
Date: Nov 15 08:01:34 2012
From: Nigel Ball - nigelj.ball at gmail.com


Hi,
I'm with Steve on this. On Sunday I watched the Golden Plover at Flagler
for some time and, in spite of the indisputably long primaries, I was
bothered by several other features (golden wash on face, for example) and I
haven't spent enough time on the photos yet.
Probably I'm just over thinking it. I suppose low probability (lateness of
the season) and any 'counter features) make me cautious.
Cheers
Nigel

Nigel Ball
Bainbridge Island
nigelj.ball at Gmail.com
On Nov 15, 2012 5:38 AM, "Steve Pink" <pirangas at hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Yesterday Dennis Duffy and I managed to find the American (?) Golden
> Plover at Fort Flagler about 8:30 am. It was hiding in the beach amongst
> the driftwood. Seems very late for a AMGO. Need to study my photos
> more to convince myself of the identity.
>
> We also relocated 2 Tropical Kingbirds near the 3 Crabs later in the
> morning. There was a Snowy Owl on the Dungeness Spit across from the 3
> Crabs.
>
> Cheers, Steve
>
> Steve Pink Edmonds, WA mailto: pirangas at hotmail.com
>
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