[Tweeters] Retry on report re: Port Angeles house finches
Dennis Paulson
dennispaulson at comcast.net
Thu Aug 3 12:26:15 PDT 2023
Interestingly, we have remarked that this has been a banner year for House Finches and Spotted Towhees in our yard, with more juveniles than we’ve ever seen before. It’s fun watching them interact.
Dennis Paulson
Seattle, WA
> On Aug 3, 2023, at 11:59 AM, judyem at olypen.com wrote:
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> I sent this before and it didn't go through, so I'm trying again
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> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Port Angeles house finches
> Date: 2023-07-29 13:31
> From: judyem at olypen.com
> To: tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
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> While the Pine siskens are non-attendees this year, it's been a banner year for American goldfinch and House finch here at my house in Port Angeles. A few minutes ago I counted 18 juvenile/female plumage on the deck at my feeders - and no telling how many adults and other juveniles are waiting their turns or have already filled up. I watched a male feeding a begging youngster earlier this morning. I've also had a great contingent of young Spotted towhees this year as well. I'm glad to hae at least some of the birds thriving this year.
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> Judy Mullally judyem at olypen dot com Port Angeles WA
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