Subject: [Tweeters] Buffy continues
Date: Tue Oct 19 13:38:40 PDT 2021
From: plkoyama at comcast.net - plkoyama at comcast.net

Tweets,
David and I saw the Buff-Breasted Sandpiper around 11 a.m. As John wrote, it was on the east (Enumclaw) side of 208th, and not hanging around with the many Killdeer. There's a long yellow house at the far end of the field and the bird could be seen towards the right side of that house when standing near the 35 mph sign. Two logistical notes-;1) the field to the right of the (cut) corn rows was recently plowed, and a local stopped to say that the farmer will be likely picking up the cuttings today or tomorrow, scaring the birds. 2) if you are planning to come by way of Renton and Maple Valley on Hwy 167 to cut over on SE 400th (Krain), know that there is a detour through Wed night due to work around Cedar River Rd. Our GPS sent us over Petrovisky, which was, at least, beautiful with fall colors.

That bird was great! But why is it still here?
Penny Koyama, Bothell


From: Jonathan Houghton
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2021 11:16 AM
To: Tweeters
Subject: [Tweeters] Buffy continues

Blair B. and I plus 2 are looking at the BBSA now1110 east of 208th. Gorgeous? Jon Houghton, Edmonds


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