[SBB] migrants
- Subject: [SBB] migrants
- From: michael mammoser <[[email protected]]>
- Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 16:24:51 -0700 (PDT)
- Delivery-date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 06:23:10 -0400
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On Tuesday, 25 Apr 06, I took a few SFBBO people over to State and Sprackles to see 3 alternate-plumaged RED-NECKED PHALAROPES that I had seen minutes before. While there, we were treated to a low-flying VAUX'S SWIFT.
I then went off on my own, stopping at CCFS. The best activity was near net lane 9590, where I had 2 HAMMOND'S FLYCATCHERS, a WESTERN WOOD-PEWEE, and a pair of BLACK-CHINNED HUMMINGBIRDS.
I also had a BURROWING OWL each in New Chicago Marsh and Arzino Ranch.
Michael Mammoser
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