Lew and I had that conversation last week! However we’ve had 2 pair of Varied
thrush for the first time in 10 years which is excellent compensation.
Marti Ligocki
South Salem
From: Susan Deagle
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 12:21 PM
To: lindaphelanlmt@xxxxxxxxx
Cc: obol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [obol] Re: Possible Townsend Warbler
My husband and I were just discussing the fact that we have not had a single
Townsend Warbler this winter.
We live in Milwaukie, Jennings Lodge area.
Susie Deagle
On Jan 11, 2016, at 11:42 AM, linda phelan thompson
<lindaphelanlmt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Obolers,
I just had some excitement as a very colorful
bird landed on the suet with some Bushtits. It only lasted a moment, not long
enough for my rational mind to kick in and look for specifics. I'm not that
familiar with Warblers, and since it's been a few years since I caught sight of
any around here, my memory isn't fresh. It had bright yellow markings on the
head (crown), but not the yellow I would expect to see elsewhere, on it's
breast or flanks. It also had bold black and white steaks on the wings. I don't
recall seeing streaking on the flanks.
I will keep an eye out for it, to look for
peticular markings. It didn't look like other Townsends I've seen, but I don't
know how much variation there may be.
Linda/Tigard
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