Subject: [Tweeters] Western Kingbirds @ Discovery Park
Date: May 25 17:21:25 2016
From: Michael Fleming - michaelfleming01 at gmail.com


This afternoon I spent a couple of hours birding around the Capehart
Forest Restoration area in Discovery Park. I went primarily to see the
HOUSE WREN but it was not very obliging, just chattering a bit from a small
brush pile within the fenced area near the birches with the bird box on
them. I then decided to walk around the fenced area of Capehart and along
the south side of the fence (near the Capehart project sign) and saw two
WESTERN KINGBIRDS that were perched up for some excellent views. A few
other birds seen included:

VAUX'S SWIFT
PACIFIC-SLOPE FLYCATCHERS
WILSON'S WARBLER
ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER
OSPREY
flycatcher species (appeared to be an Olive-sided - but flew before I got a
halfway decent look at it)


Cheers and Good Birding;

Michael Fleming
Ballard, Washington
michaelfleming01 AT gmail.com
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