Subject: [Tweeters] Neah Bay latest
Date: Nov 9 22:00:31 2014
From: Qinglin Ma - qinglineric at gmail.com


Hi Tweets,

Just got home from the Neah Bay weekend trip. Saw all the rarities except
the rarest: Hobby and Brambling. Well, hope they show up somewhere again in
the future.

I am the photographing lady mentioned in the former post by Dave. Yes, I
got the Blue Gray Gnatcatcher photos. Not very nice but good enough for ID.
If you would like to see them, email me. It seemed to hang on the Alders
across from the Coast Guard Station.

Nobody reported to see the Lucy's Warbler Saturday and today.

The Brambling was not seen since Saturday and Sunday when I left at noon.

The egret was not at the same place around the horse this morning nor at
the Transfer Station.

I saw the following additional Gulls among the others that Dave mentioned:

2 Bonaparte Gull
1 Herring Gull
6 Herman's Gull

The Black-legged Kittiwake was not on the rock near the Senior Center this
morning. Yesterday there were 2.

I saw only the Orchard Oriole but no signs of the Bullock Oriole this
morning.

The Red Phalarope was not seen either this morning.

The Brambling at Hadlock was still around today at Paula's feeder. I did
not get a chance to stop by but if you would like to go, email her at
pvanberheul at gmail.com

I spent night at the Cape Resort and RV Park right in town. Their newly
built cabin is clean, nice and affordable. Highly recommended if you plan
to stay overnight.

I would like to thank those who posted about the birds at Neah Bay. I am in
debt of you for the birds I saw and hopefully this posting will help others.

Qinglin Ma
Kirkland, WA
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