[EBB Sightings] Red-naped Sapsucker @Valley Vista

[EBB Sightings] Red-naped Sapsucker @Valley Vista

J Cooper
Mon Oct 03 16:31:00 PDT 2005
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    This morning Bingham Gibbs and I refound the Red-naped Sapsucker at =
    Valley Vista in Moraga.  It was exactly where Denise Wight reported that =
    she had seen it.  We were there about 20 minutes before it moved and =
    became visible at about 10:30 a.m.  It stays quite still and on the same =
    branch - great scoping views.
    
    We also had several Townsend Warblers along the same path.  After =
    crossing the bridge we had a Black-throated Grey Warbler and several =
    more Townsends along the right side of the trail.
    
    Along with the usual birds, we saw 2 Snipe in the mud and 3 Greater =
    Yellowlegs along the water edge.  There were also 4 White Pelicans in =
    the water which we didn't remember seeing there before.
    
    On our return walk there was a pair of Wood Ducks to the right of the =
    bridge (South, I think).
    
    Judi Cooper
    Moraga
    
    
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    Red-naped Sapsucker at Valley Vista in Moraga.  It was =
    Denise Wight reported that she had seen it.  We were there about 20 =
    minutes=20
    before it moved and became visible at about 10:30 a.m.  It stays =
    quite=20
    still and on the same branch - great scoping views.
    along the=20
    same path.  After crossing the bridge we had a Black-throated Grey =
    Warbler=20
    and several more Townsends along the right side of the =
    trail.
    Snipe in the=20
    mud and 3 Greater Yellowlegs along the water edge.  There were also =
    4 White=20
    Pelicans in the water which we didn't remember seeing there =
    before.
    Wood Ducks=20
    to the right of the bridge (South, I think).
    
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