The T-solitaire wintering by the Science Museum was present and clearly visible in mid-afternoon today. It was perched on the museum-side of the small cedars (or junipers?) along the fence by the railroad tracks. After a few minutes, it approached closely, landing on the fence at the back of the garden, where we were standing. From there, it seemed to take unconcerned note of our presence, then flew down to alight on the rounded metal "quonset hut" roof for a few minutes. There was ample time for Derek Bakken to get some photos---and for me to thank the gods of Avian Obsession that I was already on my way there for my 5th attempt, when he cued me in on its presence! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://moumn.org/pipermail/mou-net_moumn.org/attachments/20080303/a9758a57/attachment.html

