used to see RBSAs in the spring and fall, and always on one side of the
building, but not the other. sadly, it's been a couple of years since
they've been spotted around my little bit of the plateau...
00 caren
ParkGallery.org
george davis creek, north fork
On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 4:32 PM Peggy Mundy <
peggy_busby at yahoo.com> wrote:
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Hi Diann,
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I am in Bothell, too. I rarely see sapsuckers in my yard, but lots of
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evidence of them in the Shelton View Forest nearby.
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Peggy
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On Friday, October 11, 2019, 04:28:01 p.m. PDT, Diann MacRae <
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tvulture at gmx.com> wrote:
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Hi, Tweets
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I'm spending a lot of time on my computer lately - with the lovely company
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of a tired (?) barred owl. He/she sits about six feet away from my windows.
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Anyway, this isn't about owls. I normally have four woodpecker species
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almost daily: pileated, downy, hairy and flicker. The other day I had an
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odd-looking woodpecker which turned out to be a red-headed sapsucker. Now,
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I guess that isn't too odd, but we've never had one here in the wooded
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hills of Bothell. It was neat to see.
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Cheers, Diann
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Diann MacRae
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Olympic Vulture Study
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22622 - 53rd Avenue S.E.
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Bothell, WA 98021
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tvulture at gmx.com
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