Subject: [Tweeters] Wheatear Info?
Date: Oct 23 07:31:25 2014
From: Wayne Weber - contopus at telus.net


Blair et al.

I looked for the N. Wheatear yesterday afternoon in steady rain, as did Shep
Thorp and at least a couple of other birders. As far as I know, no one
reported it yesterday. However, that doesn't necessarily mean it isn't still
in the area; maybe it just means that the bird didn't feel like feeding on
the beach during that very inclement weather.

All the best,

Wayne C. Weber
Delta, BC
contopus at telus.net



-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:tweeters-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Blair
Bernson
Sent: October-23-14 1:57 AM
To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
Subject: [Tweeters] Wheatear Info?

Greetings all...
We returned from a great ABA-Rockjumper tour to South Africa late yesterday
- VERY jet lagged after more than 20 hours of flying. We were not able to
stay up with emails and internet so tried to catch up yesterday. Hard to
miss the fabulous reports of the Northern Wheatear at Robinson
Lighthouse. We did have Mountain Wheatear in
South Africa but it sure would be nice to see the Northern on home turf. I
have not seen any reports after the 21st and with all the rain things have
probably changed. I would appreciate any updated info on successes or
failures yesterday - here or offline direct. Thanks. More on South Africa
later. Thanks

--
Blair Bernson
Edmonds

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