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From: Charles Swift <chaetura@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, May 20, 2009 at 1:48 PM
Subject: Moscow noon bird report, 5/20/09
To: inland birders <inland-nw-birders@uidaho.edu>
Howdy -
Lots of birds still moving through Moscow at noon today. In an apartment parking lot (w/ trees!) in downtown Moscow just before 1:00 PM were BH Grosbeak, multiple Western Tanagers, mutiple Lazuli Buntings, Cassin's & Warbling Vireos, Orange-crowned Warbler, multiple Chipping Sparrows, etc. Also Cedar Waxwings have returned in good numbers just in the past few days (there seems to be a gap between the wintering birds dissapearance and breeders arrival). Also along Paradise Creek were Calliope Hummingbirds, Yellow Warblers, and Song Sparrows and plenty of Barn and Violet-green Swallows on campus. Will try around the house again when I get home!
Charles.
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Charles Swift
Moscow, ID
chaetura@gmail.com
From: Charles Swift <chaetura@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, May 20, 2009 at 1:48 PM
Subject: Moscow noon bird report, 5/20/09
To: inland birders <inland-nw-birders@uidaho.edu>
Howdy -
Lots of birds still moving through Moscow at noon today. In an apartment parking lot (w/ trees!) in downtown Moscow just before 1:00 PM were BH Grosbeak, multiple Western Tanagers, mutiple Lazuli Buntings, Cassin's & Warbling Vireos, Orange-crowned Warbler, multiple Chipping Sparrows, etc. Also Cedar Waxwings have returned in good numbers just in the past few days (there seems to be a gap between the wintering birds dissapearance and breeders arrival). Also along Paradise Creek were Calliope Hummingbirds, Yellow Warblers, and Song Sparrows and plenty of Barn and Violet-green Swallows on campus. Will try around the house again when I get home!
Charles.
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Charles Swift
Moscow, ID
chaetura@gmail.com
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Charles Swift
Moscow, ID
chaetura@gmail.com
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