Subject: [Tweeters] A Dozen IBIS Walla Walla County
Date: May 14 13:27:36 2015
From: Mike & MerryLynn - m.denny at charter.net


Hello all,
Spent a calm nice morning at the Walla Walla River delta and the millet pond to the east. At the pond just east of the junction of SR730 were 12 WHITE-FACED IBIS along with 17 FRANKLIN'S GULLS.
On the delta: 1 BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER, 1 MARBLED GODWIT, 13 FRANKLIN'S GULLS, 6 RED-NECKED PHALAROPES, Avocets, Stilts, LB Dowitchers 5 Great Egrets, and 5 Forster's Terns.

The millet pond: 7 WILSON'S PHALAROPE, 1 SOLITARY SANDPIPER, Blue-winged and Cinnamon Teal, and out-of-place HAIRY WOODPECKER, RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH, TOWNSEND'S and WILSON'S WARBLERS.

Our yard is still full of Evening Grosbeaks -
Good birding, M&ML


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Mike & MerryLynn Denny
Birding the beautiful Walla Walla Valley

"If you haven't birded, you haven't lived"