3 miles south east of willow creek public access area.
On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 4:07 PM, Stefan Schlick <greenfant@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Pete,
Great bird for Morrow Co! Can you post details on where exactly you saw
the birds?
Thanks,
Stefan Schlick
Hillsboro, OR
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Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2016 09:01:42 -0800
Subject: [obol] Re: Wallowa Birding - day 2
From: paszasz@xxxxxxxxx
To: paultsullivan@xxxxxxxxxxxx
CC: obol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; kjchamberlain@xxxxxxxxxxx
I found your common redpolls in Boardman yesterday......4 of them
beautiful colored and very active. ....got to watch them until we got
bored. Lifer for me and my county list (morrow )
Peter Szasz
On Jan 9, 2016 6:18 PM, "paultsullivan" <paultsullivan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Today we had fog early and up high. We figured out that going down from
Enterprise was better.
NO redpolls
NO rosy finches for our group
1 Snow Bunting - golf course rd in fog
15 Horned Lark school flat rd
25 B waxwings Jim town rd
16 B waxwings Whiskey car E of Wallowa at cemetery
1 N shrike in Wallow a
Paul Sullivan
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paultsullivan <paultsullivan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Our first day birding Wallowa County Friday produced:
NO Bohemian Waxwings
NO Redpolls
1 Gray-crowned Rosy Finch
2 Am Tree Sparrows
50 Gray Partridge
50+ Red-tails including a Kreiders
20 Rough-legs
6 ad & 2 imm Bald Eagles
2 Golden Eagles
1 Kestrel
2 Merlin
1 Sharpshinned Hawk
3 Get H Owl
1 W. Grebe
Wallowa Lk is all open water.
Rural roads are snowy.
Skies mostly cloudy, but the mountains are visible.
Good birding, everyone,
Paul Sullivan
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