[Tweeters] White-eye sp. (Swinhoe’s??) in my back yard July 3rd 2023 - Normandy Park, WA

HAL MICHAEL ucd880 at comcast.net
Tue Jul 4 15:22:24 PDT 2023


Swinhoe's are pretty common in southern CA and they recently shown up in the Bay Area. Just keep moving north.

Hal Michael
Board of Directors, Ecologists Without Borders http://ecowb.org/
Olympia WA
360-459-4005
360-791-7702 (C)
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> On 07/04/2023 2:02 PM PDT Raphael Fennimore <raphael.fennimore at gmail.com> wrote:

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> Greetings Tweeters,

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> Yesterday afternoon I saw a White-eye in my backyard in Normandy Park, a little south of Seattle! It came into a cherry tree that I had been looking at and investigated the cherries for about 2 minutes before moving on to an ornamental madrone then on to another madrone before flighting up and over my house. I did not have any optical equipment on me (bins or camera) but had my iPhone and captured many photos and a few videos, including one of it calling 10 times (it began calling after I pished/squeaked). I retrieved my bins and camera from inside but never saw or heard it again.

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> I have never seen any White-eye before, but preliminarily it looks and sounds like a Swinhoe’s to me, although I understand that it may not be possible to tell which White-eye species it was. Opinions and discussion are very welcome, and I have more iPhone photos if other angles might help.

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> Many thanks! My eBird checklist with photos and audio is here:

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> https://ebird.org/checklist/S143492658

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> I also think it warrants mention that the only other record of any White-eye in Washington (I believe) was observed by Matt Dufort less than a month ago in Seattle’s Discovery Park. That is just under 17 miles from me, and so it seems pretty unlikely to me that the bird I saw yesterday was the same individual, but of course that is possible. Matt’s June White-eye checklist can be seen here: https://ebird.org/pnw/checklist/S141055833

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> A very interesting and seemingly unprecedented couple of White-eye sightings here in Washington!

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> * Raphael

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> PS: Pls find more, thx <3

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