Subject: [Tweeters] Red-necked and Wilson's Phalaropes at M St - now
Date: Sat May 29 17:01:18 PDT 2021
From: Catherine Joy - catherinejoymusic at gmail.com

Great, thanks!

Hope I get the chance to head down. I've never seen any species of
phalarope. Those would both be lifers for me!

Catherine

On Sat, May 29, 2021 at 4:57 PM Matt Dufort <matt.dufort at gmail.com> wrote:


> Catherine et al.,

>

> The M Street marsh is between Hwy 167 and the Emerald Downs racetrack.

> It's more of a seasonally flooded field than a pond, so on google maps it

> doesn't look like much. The eBird hotspot, with map, is here:

> https://ebird.org/hotspot/L257950.

>

> I hope that's helpful. It's a great little chunk of habitat in a region

> that used to have far more extensive wetlands.

>

> Good birding,

> Matt Dufort

>

> On Sat, May 29, 2021 at 4:37 PM Catherine Joy <catherinejoymusic at gmail.com>

> wrote:

>

>> I'm not that familiar with the area. I've been looking on google maps and

>> on ebird for any ponds along M Street and I can't find anything. Is there a

>> more specific way I can find that location?

>>

>> Thanks!

>>

>> Catherine

>>

>> On Sat, May 29, 2021 at 2:10 PM Mark Ahlness <mahlness at gmail.com> wrote:

>>

>>> Just got a call from Marv Breece, asking me to post this:

>>>

>>> As of 2 PM Saturday, he's looking at both Wilson's and Red-necked

>>> Phalaropes in the main pond at M St in Auburn. So far, Marv's the only

>>> birder there!

>>>

>>> Thanks Marv!

>>>

>>> Mark Ahlness

>>> mahlness at gmail.com

>>> Seattle, WA

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