SUMMARY of RECORDS ACCEPTED by the WASHINGTON BIRD RECORDS COMMITTEE 20 October 2018 (Explanatory Details on Final Page)

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SUMMARY of RECORDS ACCEPTED by the WASHINGTON BIRD RECORDS COMMITTEE 20 October 2018 (Explanatory Details on Final Page) SUMMARY OF RECORDS ACCEPTED BY THE WASHINGTON BIRD RECORDS COMMITTEE 20 October 2018 (Explanatory details on final page) FULVOUS WHISTLING-DUCK (ACCEPTED=1; NOT ACCEPTED=1) FUWD-1905-1, south shore of Grays Harbor, Grays Harbor County, 3 Oct 1905 specimen, specimen (from Jewett 1953) [WBRC #? (??)] -YES EMPEROR GOOSE - added to review list in 1999 (ACCEPTED=14; NOT ACCEPTED=1) EMGO-1999-1, Willapa Bay, Pacific County, 2 Apr 1999 1st winter, Michael Patten [WBRC #5 (WA Birds 8:05)] -YES EMGO-1999-2, Eatonville, Pierce County, 16 Oct 1999: 1, photo, Diane Yorgason-Quinn [p] [WBRC #11 (forthcoming)] -YES EMGO-2000-1, Port Angeles, Clallam County, 15 Dec 2000-Jul 2002 video, Steve Mlodinow [v] [WBRC #5 (WA Birds 8:05)] -YES EMGO-2001-1, near Vancouver Lake, Clark County, 25 Oct 2001 mostly juv. Plumage, Tom Aversa [WBRC #6 (WA Birds 9:42)] -YES EMGO-2002-1, Bruceport, Pacific County, 18 Jan-20 Feb 2002 1, video, Steve Mlodinow [v] [WBRC #6 (WA Birds 9:42)] -YES EMGO-2006-1, Snohomish, Snohomish County, 3-8 Dec 2006 1, Steve Mlodinow, Brian Bell [WBRC #8 (WA Birds 11:36)] -YES EMGO-2007-1, Julia Butler Hansen NWR, Wahkiakum County, 4 Apr 2007 immature, Gary Bletsch [WBRC #9 (Western Birds 46(4): 301)] -YES EMGO-2008-1, South Bend, Pacific County, 26 Jan-23 Feb 2008 2, one adult, one immature, photo, Bill Tweit, Ryan Merrill [p] [WBRC #9 (Western Birds 46(4): 301)] -YES EMGO-2009-1, South Bend, Pacific County, 18-24 Jan 2009 2 adults, Randy Robinson, Anne Kahle [WBRC #9 (Western Birds 46(4): 301)] -YES EMGO-2011-1, Ocean Shores, Grays Harbor County, 25 Nov 2011 - 7 Jan 2012 1st winter, photo, Brad Waggoner [p], Gregg Thompson [p], Ruth Sullivan [p], Carol Riddell [p] [WBRC #10 (Western Birds 47(2): 88)] -YES EMGO-2011-3, Dungeness Spit, Clallam County, 31 Dec 2011 - 30 April 2012 2, photo, Sue Chickman, Dow Lambert [p] [WBRC #10 (Western Birds 47(2): 88)] -YES EMGO-2013-1, Gardiner Boat Launch, Jefferson, Clallam County, 16 Dec 2013 - 23 Feb 2014 photo, Bill Parker [w,p], Vince Lucas [p], Cara Borre [p], Tom Mansfield [p], Denny Van Horn [w] [WBRC #11 (forthcoming)] -YES EMGO-2014-1, Ocean Shores, Grays Harbor County, 5 Oct - 15 Nov 2014 immature, photo, Meta Bray [w,p], Mike Charest[p], Eric Heisey [w, p] [WBRC #11 (forthcoming)] -YES EMGO-2016-1, Three Crabs, Dungeness, Clallam County, 11-27 Dec 2016 photo, Bob Boekelheide [w, p], John Gatchet [w, p], Alex Patia [p], Brian Pendleton [p], Jason Vassallo [p] [WBRC #12 (forthcoming)] -YES "BLUE" SNOW GOOSE -added to review list 2005; removed from review list in 2008 (ACCEPTED=9; NOT ACCEPTED=0) LSGB-2005-1, Stillaguamish R delta, nr Stanwood, Snohomish County, 27 Feb 2005 2 adults, Steve Mlodinow [WBRC #7 (WA Birds 10:23)] -YES LSGB-2005-2, Stanwood, Snohomish County, 5 Mar 2005 adult, Jessie Barry [WBRC #7 (WA Birds 10:23)] -YES LSGB-2005-3, Port Susan Bay, Snohomish County, 15 Oct 2005 adult & immature, photo, Steve Mlodinow [p] [WBRC #8 (WA Birds 11:36)] -YES LSGB-2006-1, Fir Island, Skagit County, 25 Feb 2006 adult, photo, Jessie Barry [p] [WBRC #8 (WA Birds 11:36)] -YES LSGB-2006-2, Fir Island, Skagit County, 10 Apr 2006 1, photo, Mike Blue [p] [WBRC #8 (WA Birds 11:36)] -YES LSGB-2006-3, Fir Island, Skagit County, 5 Nov 2006 adult & immature, photo, Charlie Wright [p] [WBRC #8 (WA Birds 11:36)] -YES LSGB-2006-4, Fir Island, Skagit County, 4 Nov 2006 adult, photo, Steve Mlodinow [p] [WBRC #8 (WA Birds 11:36)] -YES LSGB-2007-1, Port Susan Bay, Snohomish County, 8 Mar 2007 immature, photo, Steve Mlodinow [p] [WBRC #8 (WA Birds 11:36)] -YES LSGB-2007-2, Fir Island, Skagit County, 5 Nov 2007 5, photo, Ryan Merrill [p] [WBRC #9 (Western Birds 46(4): 301)] -YES ROSS'S GOOSE - removed from review list in 1996 (ACCEPTED=7; NOT ACCEPTED=0) ROGO-1971-1, Leadbetter Point, Pacific County, 8 May 1971 1, Harry Nehls [WBRC #3 (WA Birds 6:21)] -YES ROGO-1976-1, Bayview State Park, Skagit County, 13 Apr 1976 1, William Sladen [WBRC #3 (WA Birds 6:21)] -YES ROGO-1980-1, Ocean Shores, Grays Harbor County, 4 May 1980 1, Georgia & Robert Ramsey, Kenneth Brown [WBRC #3 (WA Birds 6:21)] -YES ROGO-1990-1, Montlake Fill, Seattle, King County, 24 Apr 1990 1, photo, Robert Sundstrom [p] [WBRC #3 (WA Birds 6:21)] -YES ROGO-1992-2, Vancouver Lake, Clark County, 26-29 Dec 1992 immature, Paul Lehman [WBRC #2 (WA Birds 5:09)] -YES ROGO-1995-1, Ridgefield NWR, Clark County, 3 Dec 1995 - 1 Jan 1996 immature, Joe Engler [WBRC #3 (WA Birds 6:21)] -YES ROGO-1996-1, Samish Flats, Skagit County, 28 Jan - 2 Feb 1996 1, photo, Robert Sundstrom [p] [WBRC #3 (WA Birds 6:21)] -YES TAIGA BEAN-GOOSE (ACCEPTED=1; NOT ACCEPTED=1) TABG-2002-1, Hoquiam, Grays Harbor County, 7-17 Dec 2002 1, photo, Patrick Sullivan [p], Ruth Sullivan [p], Bill Tweit [p] [WBRC #6 (WA Birds 9:42)] -YES BEAN-GOOSE (SPECIES NOT DETERMINED) (ACCEPTED=1; NOT ACCEPTED=0) TABG/TUBG-1993-1, Hoquiam, Grays Harbor County, 26 Apr 1993 Taiga v Tundra not determined; Prior vote: Not Accepted 3-2-3 (S94, WBRC#2, vol.5 p.23), Steve Mlodinow, Kevin Aanerud, Bob Woodley [WBRC #7 (WA Birds 10:22)] -YES "BEWICK'S" TUNDRA SWAN - added to review list in 2003 (ACCEPTED=18; NOT ACCEPTED=1) BESW-2002-1, Dodson Road at Frenchman Hills Road, Grant County, 1 Apr 2002 adult, Ed Kane [WBRC #6 (WA Birds 9:42)] -YES BESW-2004-1, Fir Island, Skagit County, 10 Jan-10 Mar 2004 1, photo, Jessie Barry [p], Steve Mlodinow [p] [WBRC #7 (WA Birds 10:22-23)] -YES BESW-2005-1, Skagit Flats, Skagit County, 13-16 Jan 2005 likely same bird as 2004-1, Steve Mlodinow [WBRC #7 (WA Birds 10:22-23)] -YES BESW-2005-2, near Allen, Skagit County, 5 Feb 2005 different bird than preceding record, Jessie Barry, Steve Mlodinow [WBRC #7 (WA Birds 10:22- 23)] -YES WBRC Accepted (Oct 2018) page 1 BESW-2006-1, Mount Vernon, Skagit County, 2 Jan 2006 adult & immature, photo, Steve Mlodinow [p] [WBRC #8 (WA Birds 11:36)] -YES BESW-2006-2, Bow, Skagit County, 7 Jan 2006 adult, Steve Mlodinow [WBRC #8 (WA Birds 11:36)] -YES BESW-2006-3, Fir Island, Skagit County, 25 Feb - 23 Mar 2006 adult (also voted on and approved as 2006-5, but judged to be one bird), Jessie Barry, Tom Aversa [WBRC #8 (WA Birds 11:36)] -YES BESW-2006-4, Chehalis, Goodrich Road, Lewis County, 26 Feb 2006 1, photo, Bill Tweit [p] [WBRC #8 (WA Birds 11:36)] -YES BESW-2007-1, near Satsop, Grays Harbor County, 4 Mar 2007 1, photo, Ruth & Patrick Sullivan [p] [WBRC #8 (WA Birds 11:36)] -YES BESW-2008-1, Conway, Skagit County, 24 Feb-1 Mar 2008 adult, photo, Ryan Merrill [w, p],Steve Mlodinow [w] [WBRC #9 (Western Birds 46(4): 301)] - YES BESW-2008-2, Ridgefield NWR, Clark County, 1 Nov 2008 photo, Carol Ledford [p] [WBRC #9 (Western Birds 46(4): 301)] -YES BESW-2009-1, Brady Loop Road, Grays Harbor County, 18 Jan-21 Mar 2009 photo, Brad Waggoner [p], Keith Brady [p] [WBRC #9 (Western Birds 46(4): 301)] -YES BESW-2010-1, Fir Island, Skagit County, 28 Dec 2010 1, Steve Mlodinow [WBRC #10 (Western Birds 47(2): 88)] -YES BESW-2012-1, Juanita Bay Park, Kirkland, King County, 8-16 Nov 2012 adult, photo, Ryan Merrill [p], Gregg Thompson [p], Jeff Mills [p], Doug Schurman [p], Blair Bernson [p], Qinglin Ma [p], Mick Thompson [p] [WBRC #10 (Western Birds 47(2): 88)] -YES BESW-2012-2, Ridgefield NWR, Clark County, 5 Dec 2012 adult, photo, Amy Hill [p] [WBRC #10 (Western Birds 47(2): 88)] -YES BESW-2015-1, Steigerwald Lake NWR, Clark County, 25 Jan 2015 photo, Skip Russell [w, p] [WBRC #11 (forthcoming)] -YES BESW-2015-2, Dodge Valley, Skagit County, 27 Nov 2015: 1, photo, Ryan Merrill [w,p], Evan Houston[w,p] [WBRC #11 (forthcoming)] -YES BESW-2016-1, W. Badger & Jackman Rd., Lynden, Whatcom County, 14 Feb 2016: 1, photo, Philip Calise [w,p] [WBRC #11 (forthcoming)] -YES WHOOPER SWAN (ACCEPTED=1; NOT ACCEPTED=1) WHOS-2006-1, Snohomish, Milltown, Fir Island, Ferndale, Snohomish, Skagit, Whatcom County, 25 Dec 2006 - 28 Feb 2007 1, photo, Steve Mlodinow [p], Ricky Wang [p], Tom Aversa [WBRC #8 (WA Birds 11:36)] -YES BAIKAL TEAL (ACCEPTED=4; NOT ACCEPTED=1) BATE-2004-1, Kent Ponds, King County, 12 Dec 2004-19 Apr 2005 male, photo, Charlie Wright, Keith Brady [p] [WBRC #7 (WA Birds 10:23)] -YES BATE-2008-1, Columbia NWR, Grant County, 30 May 2008 adult male, photo, Randy Hill [p] [WBRC #9 (Western Birds 46(4): 301)] -YES BATE-2009-1, Ridgefield NWR, Clark County, 31 Jan 2009 adult male, photo, Corrinne and Bryan Crawford [p], Steve Kohl [p] [WBRC #9 (Western Birds 46(4): 301)] -YES BATE-2009-2, near Ferndale, Whatcom County, 17 Mar 2009 adult male, photo, Paul Woodcock [p] [WBRC #9 (Western Birds 46(4): 301)] -YES GARGANEY (ACCEPTED=3; NOT ACCEPTED=0) GARG-1961-1, 4 mi w. of Mt. Vernon, Skagit County, 27-30 Apr 1961 adult, male, collected specimen (UC Davis WFB-1119), Larry Spear, fide U.C. Davis Museum of Wildlife & Fish Biology [WBRC #10 (Western Birds 47(2): 88)] -YES GARG-1991-1, Satsop, Grays Harbor County, 12 Apr-15 May 1991 adult male, photo, Glen Hoge, Wanda Hoge [p], Bob Morse, Jeff Skriletz [p], Bill Tweit [WBRC #1 (WA Birds 3:19)] -YES GARG-1994-1, Richland, Benton County, 15-22 Dec 1994 1, photo, Robert Woodley [p], Eugene Hunn, Scott Ray [p] [WBRC #3 (WA Birds 6:21)] -YES FALCATED DUCK (ACCEPTED=5; NOT ACCEPTED=2) FADU-1979-1, Naselle, Pacific County, 3 Jan 1979 adult male, photo of mount, Ken Greenfield [p] [WBRC #1 (WA Birds 3:19)] -YES FADU-1993-1, Three Crabs, Dungeness, Clallam County, 3 Jul 1993 male, Nigel Ball [WBRC #4 (WA Birds 7:11)] -YES FADU-2002-1, Samish Flats, Skagit County, 21 Feb-26 Mar 2002 adult male, photo, Tom Aversa, Jerry Eisner [p], Ruth Sullivan [p], Bill Tweit [WBRC #6 (WA Birds 9:43)] -YES FADU-2005-1, Samish
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