[Tweeters] Seeking advice Bud Anderson

jimullrich jimullrich at gmail.com
Sun Jun 25 09:59:11 PDT 2023




> Re: Bud Anderson post.

> Best bet, financially, is to donate the scope to a local Audubon Center, Audubon Society Chapter or local Nature center and write off its value on your 2023 taxes.

> Trying to sell is difficult, as describing honest condition is unknown at best.

> Jim Ullrich

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>> 1. Seeking advice (Bud Anderson)

>> 2. Vaux's Happening (Nelson Briefer)

>> 3. Wednesday Walk at Billy Frank Jr Nisqually NWR for 6/21/2023

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>> Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2023 12:13:35 -0700

>> From: Bud Anderson <falconresearch at gmail.com>

>> To: tweeters at u.washington.edu

>> Subject: [Tweeters] Seeking advice

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>> A friend would like to sell her late husbands spotting scope.

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>> Where do I send her?

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>> Does Tweeters accept this sort of listing?

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>> Thanks in advance

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>> Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2023 19:54:52 -0700

>> From: Nelson Briefer <nreiferb at gmail.com>

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>> Subject: [Tweeters] Vaux's Happening

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>> Some interesting questions from Jim Betz. And I will build upon his

>> thinking. These swifts? are they being observed by Merlins or Peregrines?

>> How about Goshawks ? Are some raptors attacking the large quantity of

>> swifts? When is the ideal time for a hawk to attack a swift. I would think

>> when the swift is perched. cheers ? Nelson Briefer ? Anacortes.

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>> Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2023 07:29:47 -0700

>> From: Shep Thorp <shepthorp at gmail.com>

>> To: Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu>

>> Subject: [Tweeters] Wednesday Walk at Billy Frank Jr Nisqually NWR for

>> 6/21/2023

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>> Hi Tweets

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>> Approximately 30 of us had a very nice first day of Summer at the Refuge

>> with cool temperatures and a low tide at 2:24pm. Highlights included FOY

>> Red-eyed Vireo singing near the Orchard, lots of breeding bird action

>> throughout the Riparian Forest of the Twin Barns Loop Trail, Virginia Rail

>> and Blue-winged Teal in the freshwater marsh, and 11 Common Merganser

>> fledglings with their hen in the Nisqually River. We had nice mammals as

>> well including Coyote, Columbian Black-tailed Deer, and a possible

>> Short-tailed Weasel where the access road cuts across the west side of the

>> Twin Barns Loop Trail. See our eBird report pasted below.

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>> Until next week at 8am, happy birding,

>> Shep

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>> Shep Thorp

>> Browns Point

>> 253-370-3742

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>> Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually NWR, Thurston, Washington, US

>> Jun 21, 2023 7:48 AM - 4:51 PM

>> Protocol: Traveling

>> 7.148 mile(s)

>> Checklist Comments: Wednesday Walk. Mostly sunny with temperatures in

>> the the 50?s to 70?s degrees Fahrenheit. A Low -1?6? Tide at 2:24pm.

>> Mammals seen Eastern Cotton-tailed Rabbit, Coyote, Columbian Black-tailed

>> Deer, Short-tailed Weasel.

>> 67 species (+2 other taxa)

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>> Canada Goose (moffitti/maxima) 40

>> Wood Duck 14

>> Blue-winged Teal 3

>> Gadwall 1

>> Mallard 60

>> Ring-necked Duck 1

>> Hooded Merganser 18

>> Common Merganser 15

>> Pied-billed Grebe 1

>> Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon) 5

>> Band-tailed Pigeon 10

>> Mourning Dove 2

>> Anna's Hummingbird 1

>> Rufous Hummingbird 6

>> hummingbird sp. 2

>> Virginia Rail 4

>> Killdeer 3

>> Wilson's Snipe 4

>> Spotted Sandpiper 2 Nisqually River and McAllister Creek

>> Ring-billed Gull 6

>> California Gull 100

>> Glaucous-winged Gull 10

>> Western x Glaucous-winged Gull (hybrid) 3

>> Caspian Tern 8

>> Brandt's Cormorant 4

>> Double-crested Cormorant 15

>> Great Blue Heron 57

>> Bald Eagle 70 Counted. Probably more. Counted over 60 Eagles on

>> Nisqually Reach at low tide. Counted approximately 10 Eagles within the

>> Refuge.

>> Red-breasted Sapsucker 2

>> Downy Woodpecker 3

>> Northern Flicker (Red-shafted) 4

>> Merlin 1

>> Western Wood-Pewee 8

>> Willow Flycatcher 12

>> Pacific-slope Flycatcher 2

>> Warbling Vireo 3

>> Red-eyed Vireo 1 Singing near Education Center.

>> Steller's Jay 2 West Bank of McAllister Creek

>> American Crow 6

>> Common Raven 1

>> Black-capped Chickadee 12

>> Chestnut-backed Chickadee 2

>> Northern Rough-winged Swallow 6

>> Purple Martin 12 Luhr Beach

>> Tree Swallow 40

>> Violet-green Swallow 4

>> Bank Swallow 4

>> Barn Swallow 40

>> Cliff Swallow 80

>> Bushtit 2

>> Brown Creeper 1

>> Marsh Wren 10

>> Bewick's Wren 3

>> European Starling 50

>> Swainson's Thrush 39

>> American Robin 30

>> Cedar Waxwing 20

>> Purple Finch 8

>> American Goldfinch 18

>> Savannah Sparrow 6

>> Song Sparrow 43

>> Spotted Towhee 3

>> Red-winged Blackbird 50

>> Brown-headed Cowbird 30

>> Common Yellowthroat 15

>> Yellow Warbler 40

>> Wilson's Warbler 1 Orchard.

>> Western Tanager 1 West Bank of McAllister Creek.

>> Black-headed Grosbeak 6

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>> View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S142323461

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