[EBB Sightings] Patterson Pass AM sightings

[EBB Sightings] Patterson Pass AM sightings

Richard Cimino
Sat May 07 15:30:02 PDT 2005
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    It was a very active morning today on Patterson Pass around  7 AM.
    It was also very cold, the wind wasn't up yet since the sun had not yet
    heated the hill sides.
    My first stop was to see the Blue Grosbeak at Rd. Marker 6.21 around
    7:20 he appeared at the fence line.
    Also within a hundred feet east and west of the 6.21 Rd. Marker looking
    down into the gully riparian habitat were the following:
     
    Western Wood-Pewee -1
    Pacific-slope Flycatcher -1
    Hammond's Flycatcher - 1
    Ash-throated Flycatcher -2
    Loggerhead Shrike -1
    Scrub Jay - 1 (unusual )
    Northern Rough-wing Swallow -1
    Bewicks Wren -1
    Rock Wren -1 ( on the rocks north of the Rd Marker)
    Warblers
    Wilson  and Yellow - 2 each
    Western Tanager -3  (a male and 2 females)
    Blue Grosbeaks - 2 females - ( they were found east towards the turn
    sign arrow )
    Fly by -Black headed Grosbeak -1
    Fly by - Bullocks Oriole -1
    Lesser Gold Finches many
    Lark Sparrows - several
     
    West on the road to Rd. Marker  5.90 parking in the gated area and
    walking east in the short strip of Willows:
    Black Throated Gray - 1 female
    Wilson Warbler - 1
    Yellow Warbler - 1
    Warbling Vireo -1
    Western King Bird -1
    More Lark Sparrows.
     
    Regards
    Rich Cimino
    Pleasanton
     
     
     
    
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    morning today on Patterson Pass around  7 AM.
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    cold, the wind wasn't up yet since the sun had not yet heated the hill=20
    sides.
    first stop was to=20
    see the Blue Grosbeak at Rd. Marker 6.21 around 7:20 he appeared at the =
    fence=20
    line.
    within a=20
    hundred feet east and west of the 6.21 Rd. Marker looking down into the =
    gully=20
    riparian habitat were the following:
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    size=3D2>Western Wood-Pewee=20
    -1
    size=3D2>Pacific-slope=20
    Flycatcher -1
    size=3D2>Hammond's Flycatcher=20
    - 1
    size=3D2>Ash-throated=20
    Flycatcher -2
    size=3D2>Loggerhead Shrike=20
    -1
    Jay - 1=20
    (unusual )
    size=3D2>Northern Rough-wing=20
    Swallow -1
    size=3D2>Bewicks Wren=20
    -1
    Wren -1 ( on=20
    the rocks north of the Rd Marker)
    size=3D2>Warblers
    size=3D2>Wilson  and=20
    Yellow - 2 each
    size=3D2>Western Tanager=20
    -3  (a male and 2 females)
    Grosbeaks - 2=20
    females - ( they were found east towards the turn sign arrow=20
    )
    -Black headed=20
    Grosbeak -1
    - Bullocks=20
    Oriole -1
    Gold Finches=20
    many
    Sparrows -=20
    several
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    on the road to=20
    Rd. Marker  5.90 parking in the gated area and walking east in the =
    short=20
    strip of Willows:
    Throated Gray=20
    - 1 female
    size=3D2>Wilson Warbler=20
    - 1
    class=3D541405421-07052005>Yellow Warbler=20
    - 1
    class=3D541405421-07052005>Warbling Vireo=20
    -1
    class=3D541405421-07052005>Western King=20
    Bird -1
    class=3D541405421-07052005>More Lark=20
    Sparrows.
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    class=3D541405421-07052005>Regards
    class=3D541405421-07052005>Rich=20
    Cimino
    class=3D541405421-07052005>Pleasanton
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