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Juniper Titmouse at Twin lakes

Observers: Matthew Toomey
Email: mbtoomey@yahoo.com
Remote Name: 12.65.96.114
Date: 12/28/2003
Time: 09:45:06 PM

Sighting

At ~13:00 on 27Dec03 I observed a single Juniper Titmouse in the thickets between the road and the lower of the Twin Lakes. I assumed it was a Juniper Titmaouse by range. Is this a reasonable assumption? Are Oak Titmice a possiblity in the Eastern Sierra as well? If anyone has any thoughts drop me an email. Also on the lower lake 2 Common Goldeneye, 3 Western Greebs, 2 California Gulls, numerous Common Mergansers, 1 adult Bald Eagle, and a river otter playing in the shallows.


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