It is the elementary school and the man who found the bird lives a block or so
east from there. We saw him and his house this morning.
Steve Jaggers
On March 19, 2019 at 1:33 PM Brodie Cass Talbott <brodietlewis@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
One question for the OP, should anyone have his contact info, would be
where he saw this bird. He described it as east of Metzger middle. There is
not, however, a school by that name. There is a Metzger elementary and a
twality middle in Metzger, and I had assumed he was talking about the latter,
but it looks like David et al interpreted that differently.
Hope it is seen again!
Brodie
On Tue, Mar 19, 2019, 11:52 David Irons < llsdirons@xxxxxxx
mailto:llsdirons@xxxxxxx ;> wrote:
> > This morning Shawneen and I spent two hours in the general
neighborhood where the Dusky Thrush was seen. We were joined by Em
Scattaregia. We walked the neighborhoods east and a little north of Metzger
Elementary School. The only concentration of robins that we found was on the
athletic field at the school. Our high count was 48, but the birds seemed to
be coming going throughout the morning. One of the local residents told us
that there were a lot more robins using field a week or so ago before the
weather turned.
It is probably unfortunate that the general area of this sighting
didn’t become known sooner, as it seems likely that the thrush, which was
seen associating with robins, could have been seen at least occasionally on
this large grass field.
We did have a Say’s Phoebe make a brief appearance around the
garden plots at the northwest corner of the athletic field right along
Locust St. We were in the area from 7:20AM until about 9:25. The phoebe was
seen for about a minute or so about 8:30 then disappeared.
We found no berry trees or any obvious food source (other than the
worm-filled lawn) that might attract a flock of robins.
Dave Irons
Beaverton, OR
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