Subject: [Tweeters] Cali Scrub Jay Sean in Concrete WA
Date: Thu Sep 10 14:25:08 PDT 2020
From: Chandira Hensey - chandirah at gmail.com

Hi all,
A friend in Concrete just texted and asked me for an id of a bird on her deck. Cali Scrub Jay!
She sent a good clear photo. I've never heard of them that far north before?


Sent from my iPhone


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> 1. FYI - Another bird event (Tom and Carol Stoner)

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> 3. Yeager Sp on Lake Sammamish (Mason Flint)

> 4. Re: Video link for Saturday's pelagic and a blast from the

> past (Bruce LaBar)

> 5. Wagner swifts (Larry Schwitters)

> 6. GARGANEY at County Line Ponds, west of Othello (?)

> (birdmarymoor at gmail.com)

> 7. Birding while Black in Central Park (Ellen Cohen)

> 8. Eastern Washington birding Monday-Wednesday this week

> (birdmarymoor at gmail.com)

> 9. Re: Low Pri: Jaeger! (not Yeager...) Sp on Lake Sammamish

> (Mason Flint)

> 10. gallinaceous bird sp Sedro-Woolley (Gary Bletsch)

> 11. FW: Raven in Lowland Shoreline WA (marc_breuninger at comcast.net)

> 12. Re: FW: Raven in Lowland Shoreline WA (Peggy Mundy)

> 13. Re: [inland-NW-birders] GARGANEY at County Line Ponds, west

> of Othello (?) (Mason Maron)

> 14. Re: FW: Raven in Lowland Shoreline WA (Nadine Drisseq)

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> Message: 1

> Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 15:05:58 -0700

> From: Tom and Carol Stoner <tcstonefam at gmail.com>

> To: Tweeters at u.washington.edu

> Subject: [Tweeters] FYI - Another bird event

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> FYI - There will be a livestream by Wenfei Tong about bird behavior on

> September 12th. You can learn more or watch by going to townhallseattle.org.

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> Carol Stoner

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> Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 16:52:34 -0700

> From: Cara Borre <cmborre1 at gmail.com>

> To: Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu>

> Subject: [Tweeters] Video link for Saturday's pelagic and a blast from

> the past

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> I was able to troubleshoot my editing program so I reworked the most recent

> pelagic video. I will be deleting the old link. Most won't notice a

> difference, but I would have been forever bothered.

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> Here's the "new" pelagic video from September 5:

> https://youtu.be/aIt7U1SlCFA

>

> And here's an unfinished project I found today that was fun to watch from

> 2012. It is only 1/6 of an unplanned big year, but there are some pretty

> cool birds many of you will remember. Some liberties were taken with

> certain photos, but the birds are roughly in the order I listed them on

> ebird.

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> https://youtu.be/n32Thvs7v6o

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> Cara Borre

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> Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2020 00:39:15 +0000

> From: Mason Flint <masonflint at outlook.com>

> To: "Tweeters (tweeters at u.washington.edu)" <tweeters at u.washington.edu>

> Subject: [Tweeters] Yeager Sp on Lake Sammamish

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> Just flew by my house midway up west side of lake heading north. Binoculars were close but bird out of sight before I could grab them.

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> Mason Flint

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> Message: 4

> Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 17:45:19 -0700

> From: Bruce LaBar <blabar at harbornet.com>

> To: cmborre1 at gmail.com

> Cc: Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu>

> Subject: Re: [Tweeters] Video link for Saturday's pelagic and a blast

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> Great videos !!

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>> On Sep 9, 2020, at 4:55 PM, Cara Borre <cmborre1 at gmail.com> wrote:

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>> ?

>> I was able to troubleshoot my editing program so I reworked the most recent pelagic video. I will be deleting the old link. Most won't notice a difference, but I would have been forever bothered.

>>

>> Here's the "new" pelagic video from September 5: https://youtu.be/aIt7U1SlCFA

>>

>> And here's an unfinished project I found today that was fun to watch from 2012. It is only 1/6 of an unplanned big year, but there are some pretty cool birds many of you will remember. Some liberties were taken with certain photos, but the birds are roughly in the order I listed them on ebird.

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>> https://youtu.be/n32Thvs7v6o

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>> Cara Borre

>> Gig Harbor

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> From: Larry Schwitters <leschwitters at me.com>

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> Subject: [Tweeters] Wagner swifts

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> No swifts at Monroe Wagner lately and unless we get some cool rain I?m not expecting any.

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> Larry Schwitters

> Issaquah

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> Message: 6

> Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 20:21:40 -0700

> From: <birdmarymoor at gmail.com>

> To: "Tweeters" <tweeters at uw.edu>, "Inland Birds Northwest"

> <Inland-nw-birders at uidaho.edu>

> Subject: [Tweeters] GARGANEY at County Line Ponds, west of Othello (?)

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> This afternoon I saw what appeared to be a female or juvenile GARGANEY at the County Line Ponds on SR-26.

>

> It was hanging out with two Green-winged Teal in the north pond. The bird appeared to be slightly bigger than the GWTE, maybe an inch longer.

>

> The face was strongly patterned, with a dark eye line, a pale stripe becoming close to white at the base of the bill, and a lower dark stripe. The pattern was the same on both sides of the face, and showed from any angle.

>

> I don?t think I was imagining this, but the eye appeared somewhat red. I have no idea if that is a field mark.

>

> Unfortunately, I didn?t have my phone in my pocket, so I got no photos.

>

> I hope someone else can spot this bird.

>

> = Michael Hobbs

> = www.marymoor.org/birding.htm

> = BirdMarymoor at gmail.com

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> From: Ellen Cohen <cohenellenr at yahoo.com>

> To: "tweeters at u.washington.edu" <tweeters at u.washington.edu>

> Subject: [Tweeters] Birding while Black in Central Park

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> My acquaintance Chris Cooper writes about his CP experience in a different way.Central Park Birder Turns Clash Into Graphic Novel About Racism

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> Message: 8

> Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 21:13:33 -0700

> From: <birdmarymoor at gmail.com>

> To: "Tweeters" <tweeters at uw.edu>, "Inland Birds Northwest"

> <Inland-nw-birders at uidaho.edu>

> Subject: [Tweeters] Eastern Washington birding Monday-Wednesday this

> week

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> I made a swing into Eastern Washington, leaving Kirkland on Monday morning, and getting home just now.

>

> Monday, I had no idea I was heading into the maelstrom. I got to Wenatchee to find US-2 was closed in Douglas County. I wanted to take US-2 all the way across, so I tried to detour using SR-28 (VERY SMOKEY) to Palisades Rd. to Moses Coulee Rd., but found the latter closed south of US-2. So I drove east and then made my way NE on various farm roads. The wind was howling, and I faced brownouts from both dust and smoke and a combination thereof at various times. I did get to US-2 from Whitehall Rd., and headed east. Turns out I was still within the fire zone there, but at least I was heading east, not west. The air was clear where I was and eastward, though I was driving through some recently burned (and occasionally still burning) areas. As far as I can tell, the entire Waterville Plateau has patchy scorch marks. Yikes.

>

> I was amazed to find water at Atkins ?Lake?, and amongst the ducks, geese, and killdeer, I found a LEAST SANDPIPER barely visible amid the blowing dust and smoke.

>

> It was clear driving from there to Creston, where I had to take Miles-Creston Rd. etc., all the way up to Fort Spokane before dropping back to Davenport, due to another burn west of town. Both motels in Davenport were full (fire crews), so I had to drive to Airway Heights where I apparently got the last room.

>

> Not a great day of birding.

>

> Tuesday, the wind abated and the air was much clearer. I hit Reardon Ponds early, finding many species of duck, but no shorebirds except KILLDEER. I did have my first LINCOLN?S SPARROW, and had one or two at pretty much EVERY stop yesterday and today.

>

> I then headed up to Green Canyon Rd., continuing down Mill Canyon Rd. to the Spokane river. On Green Canyon Rd., I had a NORTHERN PYGMY-OWL tooting. The whole road was moderately birdy, and very pleasant, but nothing particularly notable turned up. Same goes for Mill Canyon Rd., on the way down to the river. At the river were many CANADA GEESE, a good collection of ducks, about 100 VIOLET-GREEN SWALLOWS, a PEREGRINE FALCON, two GRAY CATBIRDS, and two PECTORAL SANDPIPERS.

>

> A quick stop at the Davenport Cemetery yielded at MACGILLIVRAY?S WARBLER.

>

> Sprague Lake had a good number of AMERICAN WHITE PELICANS and one BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERON, but none of the egrets or terns I was hoping for.

>

> Today, I headed down to Washtucna, and it was one of those days you dream about. Immediately upon getting out of the car, I saw multiple birds dropping out of the bush to drink in front of Patrick?s bench. It was VERY birdy. The best bird was a NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH which was in front of Patrick?s bench when I returned from the far ends of the park.

>

> In descending order of abundance (ignoring the riff-raff), there were WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW, RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET, WILSON?S WARBLER, TOWNSEND?S WARBLER, DUSKY/HAMMOND?S FLYCATCHER (very unsure how many of each), WARBLING VIREO, CASSIN?S VIREO (maybe as many as 8, some singing!), and MACGILLIVRAY?S WARBLER.

>

> Also seen were GRAY FLYCATCHER, ROCK WREN, CANYON WREN, GRAY CATBIRD, LESSER GOLDFINCH, and WESTERN TANAGER.

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> The Washtucna STP had three BAIRD?S SANDPIPERS and maybe eight AMERICAN PIPITS along the south edge.

>

> Lyons Ferry, later in the morning, was not nearly as birdy. It took a lot of patience. Most abundant birds (again, dismissing the riff-raff) were WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS and WILSON?S WARBLERS. YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS were also somewhat numerous, and I had my day?s only ORANGE-CROWNED and YELLOW WARBLERS. Best bird was a WHITE-THROATED SPARROW near the old ferry. Best sighting was a MINK.

>

> Hatton?s Coulee Rest Area, on SR-26 at US-395, had quite high water in the pond, but there were a very few shorebirds around the edges, including a couple of BAIRD?S SANDPIPERS and a SOLITARY SANDPIPER.

>

> County Line Ponds, west of Othello, had nine species of shorebird, as well as the possible GARGANEY that I posted about separately.

>

> I then hightailed it to Wanapum State Park, where I walked the entire shoreline and found almost nothing. Heading back, I decided to walk back along the southern half of the park?s shore, and found two SANDERLING, which were reported yesterday by Deb Essman. They?re my 240th species for Kittitas County, so I was ecstatic to find them still there. I stood still, and they walked right in front of me, not 10 feet away. Don?t know where they were the first time I walked that stretch.

>

> A good trip, after the harrowing start. My cat is happy I?m home.

>

> = Michael Hobbs

> = www.marymoor.org/birding.htm

> = BirdMarymoor at gmail.com

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> Message: 9

> Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2020 14:24:39 +0000

> From: Mason Flint <masonflint at outlook.com>

> To: "Tweeters (tweeters at u.washington.edu)" <tweeters at u.washington.edu>

> Subject: Re: [Tweeters] Low Pri: Jaeger! (not Yeager...) Sp on Lake

> Sammamish

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> I know Jaeger, not Yeager. Brain cramp.

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> From: Tweeters <tweeters-bounces at mailman11.u.washington.edu> on behalf of Mason Flint <masonflint at outlook.com>

> Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2020 5:45 PM

> To: Tweeters (tweeters at u.washington.edu)

> Subject: [Tweeters] Yeager Sp on Lake Sammamish

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> Just flew by my house midway up west side of lake heading north. Binoculars were close but bird out of sight before I could grab them.

>

> Mason Flint

> Bellevue

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> Message: 10

> Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2020 15:06:47 +0000 (UTC)

> From: Gary Bletsch <garybletsch at yahoo.com>

> To: Tweeters Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu>

> Subject: [Tweeters] gallinaceous bird sp Sedro-Woolley

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> Dear Tweeters,

> Yesterday I was driving slowly through a construction zone on SR 20, in far-southwestern Sedro-Woolley, between the United General Hospital and the Life Care Center, when a gallinaceous bird flew across the roadway, right over my car. I could not ID this bird. It looked sort of like an outsized version of a female Northern Bobwhite, but I was certain that it was too big for any sort of bobwhite or other quail. It was definitely not a Ruffed Grouse, definitely not a Ring-necked Pheasant, Sooty Grouse, ptarmigan, or Chukar. I don't think it was a Chilean Tinamou, either--that covers most of the native and introduced gallinaceous birds of W Washington. It was so close that I could have hit it with a dart as it flew over, had I been in a convertible. The bird flew south to north, dropping toward some brush near the south end of Holtcamp Road.

> This was surely some introduced game bird. It didn't show any chestnut coloration, just a finely vermiculated brown body and wings, with a much paler, almost white-looking face. Again, it was bigger than a quail and smaller than a grouse. My best guess was that it might have been some sort of francolin, but I think most of those have a bit of color in the plumage.

> There used to be an old fellow who raised various exotic gallinaceous birds in Sedro-Woolley, but he moved upriver about twenty years ago, and I haven't had to chase down any reports of odd "chickens" there for years.?

> Might any Tweeters have a suggestion as to what this bird might have been?

> Yours truly,

> Gary Bletsch

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> Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2020 09:07:25 -0700

> From: <marc_breuninger at comcast.net>

> To: <tweeters at u.washington.edu>

> Subject: [Tweeters] FW: Raven in Lowland Shoreline WA

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> Late afternoon yesterday (Wednesday 9/9/20) there was a Raven perched

> calling in a copse of Evergreens on Ashworth, at about 152nd St. Unusual

> for here, anyway, if not for the foothills & Cascades to the East

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> Marc Breuninger

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> Shoreline, WA

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> Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2020 16:25:38 +0000 (UTC)

> From: Peggy Mundy <peggy_busby at yahoo.com>

> To: "tweeters at u.washington.edu" <tweeters at u.washington.edu>,

> "marc_breuninger at comcast.net" <marc_breuninger at comcast.net>

> Subject: Re: [Tweeters] FW: Raven in Lowland Shoreline WA

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> I am near the Shelton View forest in Bothell and have heard and seen ravens off and on all summer.? As you say, rather unusual.

> Peggy MundyBothell, WA

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>

>

>

> On Thursday, September 10, 2020, 09:08:40 a.m. PDT, <marc_breuninger at comcast.net> wrote:

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>

> Late afternoon yesterday (Wednesday 9/9/20) there was a Raven perched calling in a copse of Evergreens on Ashworth, at about 152nd St.?? Unusual for here, anyway, if not for the foothills & Cascades to the East

>

> ?

>

> Marc Breuninger

>

> Shoreline, WA

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> Message: 13

> Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2020 11:05:31 -0700

> From: Mason Maron <mmaron101 at gmail.com>

> To: birdmarymoor at gmail.com, Tweeters at u.washington.edu,

> Inland-nw-birders at uidaho.edu

> Subject: Re: [Tweeters] [inland-NW-birders] GARGANEY at County Line

> Ponds, west of Othello (?)

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> Hey everyone,

>

> I was able to briefly relocate Michael's Garganey this morning and snap a

> rather blown-out but diagnostic photo. It flew overhead, moving North, at

> 7:11 AM. I, Ben Meredyk, and a couple other birders intermittently searched

> for the bird, hoping it would return, but we were unable to refind it as of

> 10:35.

>

>

>> On Wed, Sep 9, 2020, 8:21 PM <birdmarymoor at gmail.com> wrote:

>>

>> This afternoon I saw what appeared to be a female or juvenile GARGANEY at

>> the County Line Ponds on SR-26.

>>

>> It was hanging out with two Green-winged Teal in the north pond. The bird

>> appeared to be slightly bigger than the GWTE, maybe an inch longer.

>>

>> The face was strongly patterned, with a dark eye line, a pale stripe

>> becoming close to white at the base of the bill, and a lower dark stripe.

>> The pattern was the same on both sides of the face, and showed from any

>> angle.

>>

>> I don?t think I was imagining this, but the eye appeared somewhat red. I

>> have no idea if that is a field mark.

>>

>> Unfortunately, I didn?t have my phone in my pocket, so I got no photos.

>>

>> I hope someone else can spot this bird.

>>

>> = Michael Hobbs

>> = www.marymoor.org/birding.htm

>> <https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.marymoor.org/birding.htm__;!!JYXjzlvb!1uI1XhUKzeg4vcbIb1fGaicAAhBfi-n303QKPWwH2RQwBH75iTvXh1zYeQeYmtf17DEQk5RpNQ$>

>> = BirdMarymoor at gmail.com

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> Message: 14

> Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2020 11:34:48 -0700

> From: Nadine Drisseq <drisseq.n at gmail.com>

> To: "tweeters at u.washington.edu" <tweeters at u.washington.edu>

> Subject: Re: [Tweeters] FW: Raven in Lowland Shoreline WA

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> FYI Chandira Hensey, spied two ravens at Hamlin Park 29th August and posted

> this video of them:

>

> https://www.facebook.com/chandira108/videos/10160103603697437/?query=chandira%20hensey&epa=SEARCH_BOX

>

> Hamlin Park is on the east side of I-5 by 168th and 15th - Ridgecrest

> neighborhood - on the other side of Shoreline, in Seattle area.

>

> N Drisseq

>

>

>> On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 9:08 AM <marc_breuninger at comcast.net> wrote:

>>

>> Late afternoon yesterday (Wednesday 9/9/20) there was a Raven perched

>> calling in a copse of Evergreens on Ashworth, at about 152nd St.

>> Unusual for here, anyway, if not for the foothills & Cascades to the East

>>

>>

>>

>> Marc Breuninger

>>

>> Shoreline, WA

>>

>>

>>

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