In a message dated 4/9/2007 8:43:49 A.M. Pacific  Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, I know - they are more  of an eastern species.  Did a little research
after your first  post.  Curious that Marnie's seen them here  ....

Shel

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Maybe I am wrong. It is quite possible, I am  not the best bird identifier in 
the world (I use Sibley's when I do identify).  But it was about two to three 
years ago when I was more into bird identifying.  And I thought I noticed 
three types of Jays all in one day.

I mean some  birds I end up not being able to identify at all. There was one 
that I finally  figured out might be a Black-capped Chickadee, but I was never 
sure. It was sure  cute and one hung around about three days.

Just in the last minute,  sitting outside, I saw two Acorn Woodpeckers and a 
Scrub Jay. There is nothing  like a Century Oak for attracting birds (that 
like oaks). And squirrels, for  that matter. I'll be taking another bird class 
again and brushing up on  identifying. I want to list this place as a birder's 
paradise when I do finally  list it. Seems that might be an attractive feature 
for some.

Marnie aka  Doe :-)  




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