Subject: [Tweeters] unusual Magnuson Park (Seattle) birds
Date: Jul 1 04:52:32 2014
From: Devorah the Ornithologist - birdologist at gmail.com


no one has mentioned this, but perhaps the WPZ keeps this species?



On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 6:31 AM, pan <panmail at fastmail.fm> wrote:

> Greetings, all,
>
> Yes, the Long-tailed Mockingbird was near the dog beach/NOAA gate this
> morning around 8:30-9. (And having seen them in Peru, and this morning
> reviewed all the mockingbirds, I have to concur, and congratulate Kevin
> A. for noticing.)
>
> Also, at least one Pigeon Guillemot (alternate plumage) continues in
> Lake Washington off the dog beach. A male Lazuli Bunting was singing
> from within brambles west of the crest area of the kite hill.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alan Grenon
> Seattle
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