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Post by oldfulica on May 10, 2011 17:37:05 GMT -8
Not in this checklist area but I saw a Yellow Warbler and a Western Tanager today at Grant Narrows.
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Post by Chris on May 10, 2011 19:06:01 GMT -8
Nice going Len. The birds are definitely are on the move. Only a matter of time before we get a Yellow Warbler in our region.
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Post by martin on May 10, 2011 19:10:20 GMT -8
Hey who moved this post in the middle of my reply? Good sighting len, hows the condition of GN looking? I haven't been in a month+
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Post by Chris on May 10, 2011 19:31:37 GMT -8
Hey who moved this post in the middle of my reply? Good sighting len, hows the condition of GN looking? I haven't been in a month+ That was me. I'm sorry if it effected your post.
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Post by martin on May 10, 2011 19:49:34 GMT -8
Hey who moved this post in the middle of my reply? Good sighting len, hows the condition of GN looking? I haven't been in a month+ That was me. I'm sorry if it effected your post. No worries I thought I was loosing it or I had too much wine
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Post by oldfulica on May 10, 2011 20:34:14 GMT -8
Hey who moved this post in the middle of my reply? Good sighting len, hows the condition of GN looking? I haven't been in a month+ Lots of the usual suspects. I tried to get a good pix of a Wilsons. Although there were plenty I only managed a mediocre shot. Only one Yellow warbler and one Tanager.
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Post by davidandkaren on May 11, 2011 6:05:00 GMT -8
I must have gone on the wrong day - I was there Monday when the forecast called for clearing and it never happened. I saw one small yellow bird - didn't get a chance to ID it - and no other warblers.
There were lots of swallows, hummingbirds, a pair of Ring-necked Ducks, Scaups and something I've never seen before - a Flicker with a big white patch on its back.
I look forward to your photos.
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