Subject: [Tweeters] Fox Sparrows at Ocean Shores
Date: Dec 12 02:08:26 2017
From: Nadine Drisseq - bearsmartwa at gmail.com


Two Sooty Fox Sparrows at Padilla Bay State Park behind the campers
bathrooms/shower towards the rear left of the parking lot.
They were foraging in the fallen leaves. Quite habituated. Also one
Red-breasted Sapsucker too.

At West 90 Samish Unit on Bay-Edison Rd, was an adult Northern Shrike, and
a female Kestrel.
The Shrike was out along the dyke that runs west - here's a shot of it.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=497901110590608&set=pcb.497901257257260&type=3&theater

and the female Kestrel was in the parking lot, in the trees.

*Nadine Drisseq*
*Biologist, **Bear Smart WA*

*PO Box 152*
*Issaquah, WA. 98027*

Tel: (530) 628-7787 (call / text)
bearsmartwa at gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/BearSmartWA/

On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 6:35 AM, Gene Beall <gene.beall at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Saturday I watched three Fox Sparrows feeding in the duff beneath some
> spruce trees. They were very tolerant of my presence, approaching within
> 4-5 feet even though I was moving around a bit fiddling with my camera?I
> had to keep moving back away from them to take pictures with my long lens.
> I posted a few photos and a very brief video here:
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/gene-s_photos/
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> Enjoy,
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> Gene Beall
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> Sammamish, WA
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