Subject: [Tweeters] Marymoor 2 July 2015
Date: Jul 2 22:01:22 2015
From: ELIZABETH THOMPSON - calliopehb at comcast.net


Wish I could go on your walk sometime.
Happily Birding,
Beth Thompson
Arlington, WA
> On Jul 2, 2015, at 7:37 PM, B&PBell <bellasoc at isomedia.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Tweets
>
> Michael is in Paris and then the Czech Republic, and Matt is away, so Sharon Aagard and I substituted at Marymoor this morning. It is definitely summer, although it started out at 57 degrees this morning with ground fog . It burned off quickly and got warm (well 82 degrees hot) by the finish.
>
> It was a good day with lots of juveniles and lots of weird ?songs? and calls.
>
> Mom and 3 juvenile Wood Ducks at the lake
> 3 immature Hooded Mergansers at the rowing club ponds
> 1 American Bittern heard (really unusual for this time of year)
> Osprey at nest and over river
> Nesting Red-tailed Hawks have all fledged
> A couple of American Coots at the lake (they have been scarce recently)
> 2 Spotted Sandpipers near the weir
> 3 Band-tailed Pigeons
> Barn Owls ? at windmill and later 3 over model airplane field
> Common Nighthawk ? heard early
> Lots of Western Wood-Pewees and Willow Flycatchers
> 1 Yellow-rumped Warbler
> Yellow Warbler
> Lazuli Bunting ? heard early and seen later
> Bullock?s Oriole
>
> Misses ? Rufous Hummingbird and Steller?s Jay
>
> Also seen ? bunny, Eastern Gray Squirrel, coyote, Long-tailed Weasel
>
> Brian H. Bell
> Woodinville WA
> Mail to bell asoc a t iso me dia dot com
>
> Sharon Aagard
> Bellevue
>
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