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WOSNews 60 Companion April/May 1999
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Table of Contents
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| 1999 WOS Conference, Yakima, Washington August 27-29th |
Andy Stepniewski |
| Why Birds Are Banded |
Eugene Kridler |
| Site Guide - Birding Redmond's Marymoor Park |
Michael Hobbs |
| County Breeding Bird Atlas Wrapping Up |
Hal Opperman |
| Sandhill Crane Festival '99 |
Michelle Blanchard |
| Cats Indoors! Campaign |
Linda Winter |
| WOSNews Survey Results |
Scott Richardson |
| Washington Field Notes Oct/Nov 1998 |
Russell Rogers |
Errata
In Site Guide - Birding Redmond's Marymoor Park, the number of visitors was
misstated. There are over 100,000 visitors A MONTH, not per year as stated in the
article.
Photo Gallery
Site Guide - Birding Redmond's Marymoor Park
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1999 WOS Conference Yakima
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This female mountain bluebird was in the east meadow along with two
males on 3/22/99 - one of several interesting migrants to be seen in the park.
Photo copyright Michael Hobbs. |
Yellow-breasted chat and Swainson's hawk are two of the eastern
Washington specialties to look for during this year's WOS conference in Yakima.
Photo copyright Ruth Sullivan. |
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