Subject: [Tweeters] Rare birds at Wiley Slough
Date: Thu Nov 29 19:52:24 PST 2018
From: Philip Dickinson - pdickins at gmail.com

This morning, several birders were able to watch the continuing Black
Phoebe, the American Tree Sparrow and a pair of Swamp Sparrows. Yes, there
were two! These and several other species were in the grass and low growth
on the north side of the dike to the west of the bridge. In this same area,
I also saw Fox, Lincoln, White-crowned and Song Sparrows, Juncos, Marsh and
Bewick's Wrens, among others. Over by the boat launch, I heard the Northern
Waterthrush chipping but never did see it.

Phil Dickinson
Lake Stevens
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