Subject: [Tweeters] American Avocet, Clark's Grebe,
Date: Oct 20 23:00:02 2014
From: John Gatchet - jfgatchet at gmail.com


This morning I was able to locate the previously reported AMERICAN
AVOCET at Three Crabs. It was with 16 MARBLED GODWIT. There was a
KILLDEER, BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER, 7 BLACK TURNSTONE and a single GREATER
YELLOWLEGS there as well.

In the afternoon I birded at the Dungeness Recreation Area Park and
observed from the overlook parking area a lone CLARK'S GREBE among the
100's of RED-NECKED GREBE. Two sets of two BROWN PELICAN flew by and it
will be interesting to see if they make it into the Puget Sound area from
the straits. There were three BLACK SCOTER and a group of SHORT-BILLED
DOWITCHER. (flew by)

At Cline Spit there were DUNLIN. More DUNLIN were at Dungeness Landing as
was a LEAST SANDPIPER. *(A total of 9 shorebirds for the day)*

John F. Gatchet
Gardiner, WA
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