Date: 05/25/2014
Number: 1
A Pair. I'm quite certain it wasn't a Bullock's. I queried my son-in-law a biology professor-ornithology and asked if it was possible. Then the female showed up! He said it most likely was simply a visitor. His head was all black with too much white on the wings for "typical" Bullock's.
From what I have seen in various pictures, the several spashes of white on the wings and the bright breast color, stocky beak seem to favor Baltimore-with my skill set, however, I won't exclude Orchard.
Anderson Island, WA
Latitude: 47.2 Longitude: -122.7
Observed by: Robert
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