Subject: [Tweeters] More on the Cape D Rustic Bunting
Date: Tue Dec 10 13:17:20 PST 2019
From: Mike Patterson - celata at pacifier.com

I got to the campground at about 07:45. It was just starting to rain
and the light was terrible. I started out at campsite #44, then
the other loops looking for any sign of bird activity. I finally
found a mixed flock of juncos, chickadees and Townsend's Warblers
feeding along the road at the junction to the roads leading to the
yurts. That's when I got my first looks at it.

I could not get a proper cell phone signal in the campground, so I
headed back toward the river where I sent emails and text messages to
get the word out.

I went back to the campground and relocated the junco flock west of
where I'd first found the flock in an area behind the old green
restrooms. I left after getting Kathleen Sayce onto the flock.

My Photos:
https://ebird.org/pnw/checklist/S62200295


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Mike Patterson
Astoria, OR
Lies, Damned Lies and Statistical Significance
http://www.surfbirds.com/community-blogs/northcoastdiaries/?p=3761