Subject: [Tweeters] The Warblers of Butyl Creek want you to watch the movie they made today
Date: Sun May 2 08:30:50 PDT 2021
From: Patricia Quyle Grainger - paq at olypen.com

This was terrific! Thank you for sharing such a fun movie!

Pat Grainger
Port Townsend

Sent from my iPad


> On May 1, 2021, at 9:04 PM, Ed Newbold <ednewbold1 at yahoo.com> wrote:

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> Hi all,

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> We had a fallout here on Butyl Creek today. Mostly Yellow-rumped Warblers, who knows how many, maybe 40, plus Warbling Vireos, Orange-crowned Warblers, Wilson's Warblers, a MacGillivray's Warbler, a Black-throated Gray Warbler, a Hermit Thrush, a Red-breasted Nuthatch and a Lincoln's Sparrow. Throw in a distant Red-tailed Hawk for 22 yardbirds.

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> At one point we had 11 Warblers crowded into the creek at once. 7 are visible in stretch of the creek in the movie. (It's only 12 feet long so there aren't that many stretches.)

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> We had the camcorder ready this time and I got all the Warblers, but missed most of the others.

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> The exuberant bathing is set to music from Duane Eddy--Movin and Groovin--(thus the title of the movie) and Richard Freitas, Your Wicked Ways.

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> Here is the link to the movie: https://youtu.be/RQCRUAOC0t0

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> If it is broken, go to my website http://www.ednewbold.com and then go to sightings, 1st blog.

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> Thanks all,

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> Ed Newbold (and Delia Scholes) ednewbold1 at yahoo.com Beacon Hill, Seattle

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> One other thing. I have a question. What's going on with Robinson Canyon, (a long east-west canyon west of Ellensburg.) That used to be our go-to spot east of the crest but I see no one has e-birded it in a year and a half. Is there a closure, or are there too many shooters or what?

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> Thanks in advance, I think others might be interested if anyone knows.

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