Here is summary of my daily dogwalk to Pittock Mansion for the past week (10/19 to 10/25). Species in ALL CAPS were not detected the previous week. We did the walk 7 times this week. Species #days found (peak #, date) Canada Goose 4 (600, 10/21) Cooper's Hawk 2 (1 ad, 10/19; 1 im, 10/24) PEREGRINE FALCON 1 (1 im, 10/21) GLAUCOUS-WNGED GULL 1 (6 1st winter, 10/25) California Gull 1 (1, 10/24) Band-tailed Pigeon 6 (4, 10/22) Anna's Hummingbird 2 (4, 10/19) Downy Woodpecker 1 (1, 10/21) Northern Flicker 7 (4) Steller's Jay 6 (8) Western Scrub-Jay 2 (2, 10/25) American Crow 4 (9, 10/24) Hutton's Vireo 2 (4, 10/25) Cedar Waxwing 4 (70, 10/23) Varied Thrush 7 (10, 10/19) Hermit Thrush 3 (3, 10/21) American Robin 7 (35, 10/23) European Starling 5 (20, 10/21) Red-breasted Nuthatch 6 (5, 10/21) Brown Creeper 1 (1, 10/25) Bewick's Wren 3 (2, 10/19) Winter Wren 7 (4, 10/21) Bushtit 5 (35, 10/25) Ruby-crowned Kinglet 7 (7) Golden-crwnd Kinglet 7 (20, 10/25) Black-cappd Chickadee 7 (30, 10/21) Chstnt-bckd Chickadee 7 (10) Pine Siskin 5 (55, 10/23) American Goldfinch 2 (heard, 10/19&10/21) PURPLE FINCH 2 (8, 10/21) House Finch 5 (20, 10/25) Red Crossbill 1 (15, 10/29) Evening Grosbeak 1 (3, 10/23) YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER 2 (8, 10/19) Townsend's Warbler 4 (8, 10/19) Fox Sparrow 1 (3, 10/24) Song Sparrow 7 (15) GOLDEN-CRWNED SPARROW 1 (1 im, 10/25) Dark-eyed Junco 7 (30) Spotted Towhee 6 (5) Yellow-rumped Warblers arrived in force 10/19, but did not stay. Peregrine Falcon was puzzling: I could only see its head at first as it perched directly above me--very prominent white cheek set off by the moustache. I thought perhaps adult "tundrius". However, when the bird flew it showed streaked underparts, i.e., it was an immature and had not shown the eyestripe and other pale markings of a tundrius immature. Today had the biggest flock of Hutton's Vireos I've ever seen: four. Wink Gross Portland