I went to the coast yesterday and had really nice weather for most of the day, but reports from other people indicate that the inland areas were a little moist. This is probably why some of the passerines were not out singing. I spent most of my time on the outer coast, so I did not find very many passerines, either. Here's a list of birds not found so far in Lane County for the NAMC. Some might be relatively easyto find in the nice weather we have coming up. Please let me know if you find any of these today, Monday, or Tuesday. If you find a rarity not on the list, I'd like to know that, too. Thank you! Blue-winged Teal White-winged Scoter Any Goldeneye Hooded Merganser Any grouse or quail Horned or Eared Grebe Any seabirds usually found far offshore Rhinoceros Auklet (not seen yet at Sea Lion Caves) White-tailed Kite Cooper’s Hawk Northern Goshawk Red-shouldered Hawk American Kestrel Virginia Rail Sora Any Yellowlegs Spotted Sandpiper Short-billed Dowitcher Any gull other than Western, California, or Glaucous-winged Black Tern Any Owl except for Barred and Western Screech Any Woodpecker except for Downy and Flicker – where are the Lewis’s? Any flycatcher except for Olive-sided and Pacific Slope Warbling Vireo Bushtit White-breasted Nuthatch American Dipper Hermit Thrush Nashville, Yellow, and Townsend’s Warblers Northern Waterthrush Yellow-breasted Chat Vesper Sparrow Western Meadowlark Red Crossbill -- Barbara Combs obie '70 Lane County, OR