[Tweeters] Where would you go ...

Hans-Joachim Feddern via Tweeters tweeters at u.washington.edu
Thu Nov 6 20:27:45 PST 2025


Hi Bob!

I did not think you meant May! May is normally better further north like
Magee Marsh - which I have never done - or Point Pelee which I birded in
‘13. Interestingly enough, I learned at High Island that the Louisiana
Waterthrush is an early migrant. Since I always went April 15th and later,
I only saw Northern Waterthrushes there. I can just see Jim not getting
past the rookery with his camera. Of course they now have a skywalk there,
which I have not seen.

Good Birding!

*Hans Feddern*
Twin Lakes/Federal Way, WA
thefedderns at gmail.com


On Thu, Nov 6, 2025 at 8:12 PM Robert O'Brien via Tweeters <
tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:


> I just realized that Hans-joachim recommended the same. And I meant to say

> late April early May. Not late May. They have a daily migration update

> during those times. Google it in April. Bob obrien

>

> On Thursday, November 6, 2025, Robert O'Brien <baro at pdx.edu> wrote:

>

>> High Island TX and surrounding areas. Late May when trans gulf migration

>> peaks

>> Time for northerly winds and rain

>> Bad for birds, good for birders.

>> Nowhere better IMHO.

>> Bob obrien portland.

>>

>>

>> On Thursday, November 6, 2025, Jim Betz via Tweeters <

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

>>

>>> ... if you had a week to 10 days - in 2026 - and birding here in the

>>> U.S. ... ???

>>>

>>> I'm thinking Bosque del Apache, somewhere in Texas, Florida, Maine,

>>> Arizona, or ....

>>>

>>> My primary interest is in photographing birds

>>> ... not new/rare species.

>>>

>>> - Jim

>>>

>>> P.S. If time of year is important, please include that. Thanks!

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