Subject: [Tweeters] More from bonneville dam-; lesser goldfinch
Date: Sat Mar 9 09:37:04 PST 2019
From: Matt Bartels - mattxyz at earthlink.net

There are also at least three bright lesser goldfinch here-; still a tough skamania bird despite populations east and west-;

Location; working the fence line at the water plant-; reached by turning west toward Hamilton island then back east along the Columbia's edge-; staying more towards the east edge of the fences
Also 2 mountain bluebirds here-; same or different ones I'm not sure


Matt Bartels
Seattle wa

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> On Mar 9, 2019, at 9:06 AM, Matt Bartels <mattxyz at earthlink.net> wrote:

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> Tweets- good start to the weekend-; at bonneville dam right now ( 9:00) in skamania county, I'm watching a sagebrush sparrow and two mountain bluebirds-; the sparrow is an apparent county first for skamania.

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> Location: turn in to the dam off sr 14, follow the turns east towards the dam. Past the second orange power line tower, there's a retracted gate followed by a pull off on the water side. The sagebrush sparrow has beef feeding on the gravel pull off near the conifer. The bluebirds have been moving around a lot more in the general area

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> Matt Bartels

> Seattle wa

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