[Tweeters] Scrub Jay in Everett

Kathy Kesner via Tweeters tweeters at u.washington.edu
Mon Jun 10 12:48:27 PDT 2024


Scrub jays are now a regular visitor in my yard in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle.



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> 1. Peregrine occupancy data in Washington State

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> 2. Scrub-jay in Everett (Dennis Paulson via Tweeters)

> 3. Scrub-jay in Everett (Dennis Paulson via Tweeters)

> 4. Re: Scrub-jay in Everett (Philip Dickinson via Tweeters)

> 5. May 2024 TUVU report (Diann MacRae via Tweeters)

> 6. Re: Scrub-jay in Everett (Brian Zinke via Tweeters)

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> From: Bud Anderson via Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu>

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> Subject: [Tweeters] Peregrine occupancy data in Washington State

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> Hello,

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> We are looking for information on rates of peregrine nest site occupancy

> here in Washington this year.

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> Several biologists, birders and falconers are working together to get an

> idea of how many sites are occupied by adults this summer.

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> We have the Seattle, Tacoma, San Juan Islands, North Bend and many Columbia

> Basin sites covered so far.

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> If you are monitoring other nest sites in Washington, we would really

> appreciate any current information you can provide.

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> This effort is part of a much larger effort to assess the potential impact

> of Avian Influenza on this iconic and vulnerable species.

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> We'd appreciate any contributions on your part.

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> Bud Anderson

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> From: Dennis Paulson via Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu>

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> Hello tweets,

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> Netta Smith and I were surprised to see a California Scrub-Jay on the wire as we drove along East Marine View Drive just south of Belmonte Court yesterday morning (8 June 2024). We stopped and got good photos of it. It flew down into a blackberry jungle to the east of the road.

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> Are scrub-jays regular in Everett now?

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> Dennis Paulson

> Seattle

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> Sorry, that should have been Belmonte Lane.

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> Hello tweets,

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> Netta Smith and I were surprised to see a California Scrub-Jay on the wire as we drove along East Marine View Drive just south of Belmonte Court yesterday morning (8 June 2024). We stopped and got good photos of it. It flew down into a blackberry jungle to the east of the road.

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> Are scrub-jays regular in Everett now?

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> Dennis Paulson

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> Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2024 17:19:43 -0700

> From: Philip Dickinson via Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu>

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> They have been regular for several years near East Marine View ( before 2016). Probably the first colony in the area

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> Phil Dickinson

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>> On Jun 9, 2024, at 4:56?PM, Dennis Paulson via Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:

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>> ?Sorry, that should have been Belmonte Lane.

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>> Hello tweets,

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>> Netta Smith and I were surprised to see a California Scrub-Jay on the wire as we drove along East Marine View Drive just south of Belmonte Court yesterday morning (8 June 2024). We stopped and got good photos of it. It flew down into a blackberry jungle to the east of the road.

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>> Are scrub-jays regular in Everett now?

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>> Dennis Paulson

>> Seattle

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> From: Brian Zinke via Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu>

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> I've noticed scrub-jays in Sedro-Woolley and Mount Vernon the last few

> years. I wouldn't say they're common in those towns but not a shock to see

> anymore, either.

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> On Sun, Jun 9, 2024 at 5:20?PM Philip Dickinson via Tweeters <

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>> They have been regular for several years near East Marine View ( before

>> 2016). Probably the first colony in the area

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>> Phil Dickinson

>> Sent from my iPhone

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>>> On Jun 9, 2024, at 4:56?PM, Dennis Paulson via Tweeters <

>> tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:

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>>> ?Sorry, that should have been Belmonte Lane.

>>>

>>> Hello tweets,

>>>

>>> Netta Smith and I were surprised to see a California Scrub-Jay on the

>> wire as we drove along East Marine View Drive just south of Belmonte Court

>> yesterday morning (8 June 2024). We stopped and got good photos of it. It

>> flew down into a blackberry jungle to the east of the road.

>>>

>>> Are scrub-jays regular in Everett now?

>>>

>>> Dennis Paulson

>>> Seattle

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