Tim and others, The BT Blue Warbler was foraging (presumably for insects) in a flower acacia tree(s), which may not be in bloom now. Dennis ----- Original Message ----- From: Tim Rodenkirk To: Romain Cooper Cc: dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ; OBOL Oregon Birders Online Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 11:01 AM Subject: [obol] Re: Common Scoter Roamain et al. I checked out the address on the BT Blue Warbler a while back and it leads up a dead end road to the last house on the road. No one was there and there was no signs of hummer feeders or anything to help find where the bird might be hanging. I suspect looking for that bird is best done by contacting the home owner beforehand? We didn't stay long anyhow. Tim On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 8:05 AM, Romain Cooper <romain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: According to the Calbirds NW listserve & Alan Barron, the Common Scoter was last seen the afternoon of Fri., Feb, 13th. The Black-Throated Blue Warbler, near Smith River, CA, was last reported on 2/15 but no one has reported that it was NOT there. best, RC At 07:56 AM 2/26/2015, Rie Luft" (Redacted sender "glenn_rie@xxxxxxxxx" for DMARC wrote: Hi, All, Is the Common Scoter still being seen in Crescent City, does anyone know? Heading down that way and would appreciate that info. Thanks, Rie Luft, Portland Romain Cooper 10398 Takilma Road Cave Junction, OR 97523 541-592-2311 --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com OBOL archives: www.freelists.org/archive/obol Manage your account or unsubscribe: //www.freelists.org/list/obol Contact moderators: obol-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx