[Tweeters] Little Stint in Snohomish Co.

Jim Danzenbaker jdanzenbaker at gmail.com
Thu May 27 08:00:06 PDT 2021


Hi Dave and Tweeters,

I have a request. When mentioning on Tweeters that there's an eBird report
for such and such a bird, it would be really helpful if the County could be
mentioned in the message. I find it much easier to track down a report if
I know which county the report is from. Of course, the easiest way is to
paste a link to the exact eBird report on the tweeters post.

Keep your eyes and ears skyward (or sometimes on the mud).

Jim
Battle Ground, WA

On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 7:46 AM Dave Slager <dave.slager at gmail.com> wrote:


> Tweeters,

>

> I'd also like to put in a plug for continuing to post big rarities to

> tweeters.

>

> The only way I know of to be alerted about the Little Stint on eBird would

> be to be subscribed to Snohomish or statewide eBird alerts. Many of us are

> not, because subscribing to these alerts means lots of emails about county

> level rarities or rarities in far-flung corners of Washington.

>

> A quick tweeters post does the trick by getting the word out, even if just

> cluing people in to look it up on eBird.

>

> Dave Slager

> Seattle, WA

>

> On Tue, May 25, 2021, 11:47 Jim Danzenbaker <jdanzenbaker at gmail.com>

> wrote:

>

>> Here's one of about ten reports of the Little Stint.

>>

>> Little Stint (Calidris minuta) (1)

>> - Reported May 25, 2021 05:46 by Ryan Merrill

>> - Leque Island--Eide Rd., Snohomish, Washington

>> - Map:

>> http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&t=p&z=13&q=48.2320943,-122.3829746&ll=48.2320943,-122.3829746

>> - Checklist: https://ebird.org/checklist/S88966824

>> - Comments: "6:47 ad for 5+ min distantly. Strikingly bright even on a

>> gray morning. Continuing from 5/23 when found by Mitchell Von Rotz."

>>

>> Jim

>> Battle Ground, WA

>>

>> On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 11:42 AM Todd Sahl <toddsahl at outlook.com> wrote:

>>

>>> The records won’t show up until the reports are confirmed by a county

>>> eBird reviewer.

>>>

>>> In the meantime a quick way to see the reports would be to look at the

>>> Snohomish county rare bird alert, which will show both confirmed and

>>> unconfirmed reports.

>>>

>>> Todd S

>>> Bellevue

>>>

>>> Sent from my iPhone

>>>

>>> On May 25, 2021, at 11:03 AM, Robert O'Brien <baro at pdx.edu> wrote:

>>>

>>> 

>>> Just checked. eBird shows no Washington state records.for Little Sting

>>> Bob OBrien Portland

>>>

>>> On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 10:43 AM Dave Slager <dave.slager at gmail.com>

>>> wrote:

>>>

>>>> Tweeters,

>>>>

>>>> I haven't seen a message here yet, but there has been a Little Stint

>>>> reported in Stanwood recently. Check eBird for details.

>>>>

>>>> Dave Slager

>>>> Seattle, WA

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>> Jim Danzenbaker

>> Battle Ground, WA

>> 360-702-9395

>> jdanzenbaker at gmail.com

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Jim Danzenbaker
Battle Ground, WA
360-702-9395
jdanzenbaker at gmail.com
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