[Tweeters] Puget trough rarities

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Fri Sep 5 19:01:00 PDT 2025


Hi, Tweets,

The show continues good at Tacoma's Dune Peninsula.  Prime feature is the continuing Fork-tailed Storm-Petrel, but also around are multiple Sabine's Gulls, jaegers, and more usual sea birds.  See various e-bird reports for details.  (Pierce County rarities will get you there.)  The morning started foggy, but viewing and lighting improved, with the best mid-day, when everyone left with the storm-petrel still putting in appearances (though fairly distant).  

The mouth of the Cedar River continues amazing, too.  E-bird again will give you a better summary, but the star Red Knot continues today, as well as the two Stilt Sandpipers found this morning (through at least 1:30) and several other shorebird species.  

It was great to see the birds and the birders at both spots today.  

5 September, 2025,

Alan Grenon
Seattle
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