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tiggymalvern ([personal profile] tiggymalvern) wrote2009-10-27 03:37 pm
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A Lovely Morning at the Sewage Plant

And no, I'm not being facetious XD

Last week, a birdwatcher reported seeing a chestnut-collared longspur pecking around underneath the fence surrounding the lagoons at Hoquiam Sewage Treatment Plant. The next day, as various birders hung around the sewage plant looking for it, one of them spotted a clay-colored sparrow in the thistles on the other side of the fence, about half a mile from the longspur. Over the next few days an orchard oriole, tropical kingbird and palm warbler were added to the Sewage Plant list (one starts to wonder how rare some of these 'rarities' really are, and how many just aren't looked for).

So today was my day for a trip to the sewage plant. The forecast was for overcast with intermittent showers, but instead I found myself driving down there under near cloudless skies, with golden-leaved trees along the roads and over the hillsides, glowing in the angled sunlight . Just gorgeous. All the trees and scrubby undergrowth around the lagoons were in lovely autumn colour. I found the orchard oriole almost immediately, the clay-colored sparrow within an hour, and someone else spotted the longspur that started it all after a couple of hours. I also got to catch up with a few people I hadn't seen in a while (it is one of those quirks of birdwatching that a day trip to the sewage plant results in meeting people you know).

A truly stunning autumn day to be out, plus three life birds in a day - I wasn't expecting that to happen any more in western Washington!

And now I am back, I need to organise for flying to SF tomorrow - eek!

[identity profile] tameiki.livejournal.com 2009-10-27 11:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"Eek!" is right. My suitcase is half packed. Teni is fully pissed and has been giving me the baleful stares, glaring at the suitcase then turning her glares to me. I'm amazed at how many expressions she can make. XD

In less than 24 hours I get real Tiggy hugs! *does happy dance*

Who'd a thunk it? A trip to the sewage plant could offer so many different kinds of birds... and people. Is there a secret there that no one knows about that lures these birds to such a place?

[identity profile] solo.livejournal.com 2009-10-27 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Truly sounds like a good day! :-)

Can I ask, what's a 'life bird'? Is this some secret twitcher slang, or am I just being dense?

[identity profile] imre-nico.livejournal.com 2009-10-28 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
Awesome! I'm in San Fran as we speak. >:.D I was in Brentwood yesterday and it was 90 degrees.

Man, you have to love rare birds that hang out in...rarified places. XD

[identity profile] teaforme.livejournal.com 2009-10-28 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
That sounds like a lot of fun. I love fall, and enjoy watching birds and other animals. Have a great time in SF!