I first saw it on Sept. 3 and he (or a different one) I saw again today. The hummingbirds still hate him. Bow (Samish Flats-Padilla area). I have photos.
Cathy Scott
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From: Hans-Joachim Feddern <thefedderns at gmail.com>
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Subject: [Tweeters] Browns Point Jaeger
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I watched a light phase Parasitic Jaeger mixing it up with some Mew Gulls
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off the Browns Point Lighthouse (Pierce County) at 1:15 pm today
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A Osprey at Dumas Bay about 4:00 pm was a bit late for the year. Also at
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Dumas, there is a male Northern Pintail with the large flock of American
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Wigeons. I have not had a good look at the body, but it may be a hybrid.
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Good Birding!
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Hi Tweeters,
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Bill and I spotted 8 more Turkey Vultures flying just east
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of our house (not far from Pine Ridge Park) in Edmonds again yesterday,
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Wednesday, October 14, at 4 pm. Seven of them were in a kettle with sun on
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