Coincidentally, Erika and I banded an Evening Grosbeak in Olympia the other
day-;see this morning's blog post:
https://dantallmansbirdblog.blogspot.com/2020/05/evening-grosbeak.html
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mcallisters4 at comcast.net> wrote:
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Evening Grosbeaks have been the talk of my co-workers today, with
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individuals/flocks seen or heard near Percival Cove in Olympia, near
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Henderson Inlet at Woodland Creek Mouth and around Shelton outskirts. Seems
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there are lots around right now.
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Kelly McAllister
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Olympia
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John Whitehead
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Subject: [Tweeters] Evening Grosbeaks
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For two days now there has been a flock of Evening Grosbeaks in my
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neighborhood. I have had as many as 11 in my backyard and on my feeder.
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In the past I have seen only one. Tanglewilde neighborhood in Lacey , near
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the park and pool.
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