Subject: [Tweeters] Nisqually Wednesday walk
Date: Wed Apr 11 16:56:51 PDT 2018
From: Kenneth Brown - kenbrownpls at comcast.net

A smaller than usual group, 15 altogether, began our typical Wednesday walk at the Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge this morning. If you were among that group and I have not shared the Ebird list with you, send me an email and I'll share. The following species were observed:


1 Greater white-fronted Goose

50 Brant

500 Cackling Geese

6 Canada Geese

2 Wood Ducks

2 Cinnamon Teal

40 Northern Shoveler

10 Gadwall

150 American Wigeon

45 Mallards

12 Northern Pintail

100 Green-winged Teal

2 Ring-necked Duck

150 Bufflehead

2 Common Goldeneye

10 Hooded Merganser

1 Common Merganser

3 Red-breasted Merganser

1 Common Loon

1 Horned Grebe

5 Brant's Cormorant

8 Double-Crested Cormorant

12 Great Blue Heron

10 Bald Eagles

40 American Coot

1 Black-bellied Plover

12 Dunlin

50 Least Sandpiper

1 Western Sandpiper

24 Greater Yellowlegs

40 Mew Gull

6 Ring-billed Gull

1 Glaucous-winged Gull

200 Gull species

1 Caspian Tern

2 Rock Pigeon

2 Eurasian Collared Dove

1 Great Horned Owl

2 Anna's Hummingbird

4 Rufous Hummingbird

8 Norther Flicker

1 Peregrine Falcon

10 American/ NW Crow

3 Northern Rough-winged Swallow

3 Purple Martin

50 Tree Swallow

12 Violet-green Swallow

12 Barn Swallow

2 Cliff Swallow

4 Black-capped Chickadee

1 Chestnut-backed Chickadee

3 Bushtit

2 Brown Creeper

4 Marsh Wren

1 Ruby-crowned Kinglet

1 Hermit Thrush

24 American Robin

50 European Starling

1 Orange-crowned Warbler

4 Common Yellowthroat

24 Yellow-rumped Warbler (1 Myrtle, 5 Audubon)

1 Dark-eyed Junco

2 White-crowned Sparrow

1 Gold-crowned Sparrow

1 Savannah Sparrow

10 Song Sparrow

25 Red-winged Blackbird

2 Brown-headed Cowbird

2 Pine Siskin

1 American Goldfinch
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