Subject: [Tweeters] Short and Tweet Story,
Date: Mar 7 16:39:47 2015
From: Joshua Glant - josh.n.glant at gmail.com


Hello Tweets,

In reflecting on our early spring, I thought I would share this very short
story about one of our nature-loving presidents:

"One winter morning the President electrified his nervous Cabinet by
bursting into a meeting with, 'Gentlemen, do you know what has happened
this morning?'
They waited with bated breath as he announced,
'Just now I saw a Chestnut-sided Warbler and this is only February.' "
-- Corine Roosevelt Robinson
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corinne_Roosevelt_Robinson> (on her brother
Theodore Roosevelt)
(1861-1933) poet, lecturer, orator


Source: http://www.nabci-us.org/quotes.htm . That site has some other
conservation quote treasures as well.


Also, has anyone seen the Discovery Park Say's Phoebe since this morning?
If so, where was it, and how much was it moving around? I am going to look
for it tomorrow, and I would like as much info as I can get! I'd also
welcome information about the Ravens seen there.


Thanks and have a nice rest of this sunny Saturday (oh, and Good Birding),
Joshua Glant


Mercer Island, WA


Josh.n.glant at gmail.com
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