Subject: [Tweeters] No sign of Ovenbird - West-crest Park - Friday morning
Date: Fri Jun 11 06:05:47 PDT 2021
From: Matt Bartels - mattxyz at earthlink.net

Hi all -; I hung out at westcrest park (Seattle, king county) beginning at 515 this morning-; no singing ovenbird to be found in about 45 min of listening

Might still be worth a visit later in the morning to mirror the time Ed heard it yesterday, but the odds are long for a day two re-find

Matt Bartels
Seattle wa

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> On Jun 10, 2021, at 5:16 PM, Joshua Glant <josh.n.glant at gmail.com> wrote:

> For some reason, no one has updated Tweeters, so here I am. Several birders have looked, but no Ovenbird is anywhere to be found this PM. Perhaps it'll be heard again in the morning, if it hasn't already moved on? We can hope!

>

> Good birding, Joshua Glant

> Mercer Island, WA

>

>

>> On Jun 10, 2021, at 1:47 PM, ED DEAL <falcophile at comcast.net> wrote:

>> 

>> Yo Tweets,

>>

>> I heard a singing, out of range, Ovenbird at 1000 this morning in Westcrest Park. I've birded extensively in Cape May County, NJ, so this is a familiar bird for me. Just to make doubly certain I pulled up the ovenbird call on my phone and matched it to the live singing bird.

>>

>> Directions - Park on Cloverdale SW & 5th in or near the off-leash area parking lot. Walk to the east end of Cloverdale and enter the park thru a gate. Turn left and walk about 75 feet to a run down fence. Take the right fork, go about 150 ft and start listening. On the left side of the trail there is snow-drift fencing enclosing the area where the bird was heard. If you get to the chainlink fence enclosing buildings that service the resesrvoir, you've gone too far. Good luck, these skulkers are much easier heard than seen.

>>

>> Ed Deal

>> falcophileATcomcast DOT net

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