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Post by ed on Aug 24, 2022 3:52:18 GMT -8
This one was seen just over the summit of Elk Mtn in green shrubbery, Others I’ve seen on mountains the same l, chattering from a saskatoon or similar plant. Perhaps in migration?
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Post by ed on Aug 28, 2022 20:53:24 GMT -8
Had a Nashville Warbler at Tuyttens. Now I’m second guessing myself. Pretty rare here in fall migration!?
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Post by Jon on Aug 29, 2022 11:47:52 GMT -8
American Wigeon -- Sardis Park & Cheam Lake Northern Pintail -- Sardis Park & Cheam Lake Lincoln's Sparrow -- Is 22 Eurasian Collared-Dove -- it's a Collared-Dove, not a Eurasian-collared (not sure what a Eurasian collar would look like ) Cliff Swallow -- Harrison Purple Martin -- Eagle Point Sora -- Tuytenns and McDonald Rd Dusky Flycatcher -- Is 22
Red Crossbill -- Harrison Lake
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Post by kenneth2019 on Aug 29, 2022 14:46:18 GMT -8
Ruffed Grouse - Nahatlatch Forest Service Road Red-Necked Grebe - Harrison Evening Grosbeak - Home
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Post by Chris on Aug 29, 2022 20:23:43 GMT -8
The list is updated. Ed, the only likely other species would be a Yellowthroat. I find it interesting how some species are relatively common during spring migration but not as common during fall. Say's Phoebe would be another species.
Jon, good catch. Thinking about it, I think I have done that before.
I had my first of the fall Lincoln's Sparrow at Island 22 this morning.
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Post by Jon on Aug 30, 2022 11:50:03 GMT -8
Looking at eBird/the forum, I believe the following can be added:
Gord: Barrow's Goldeneye Pine Grosbeak Mountain Chickadee Northern Goshawk Spruce Grouse
Nick: Ring-necked Pheasant
Klaus (old coot): Semipalmated Sandpiper
Ed: Canada Jay Hooded Merganser Sharp-shinned Hawk
Ken: Mourning Dove
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Post by oldfulica on Aug 31, 2022 10:09:33 GMT -8
The list is updated. Ed, the only likely other species would be a Yellowthroat. I find it interesting how some species are relatively common during spring migration but not as common during fall. Say's Phoebe would be another species. Jon, good catch. Thinking about it, I think I have done that before. I had my first of the fall Lincoln's Sparrow at Island 22 this morning. I've had young Yellowthroats a few times at Wilband this month
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Post by ed on Aug 31, 2022 19:42:18 GMT -8
"Aug 29, 2022 at 9:23pm Chris said: The list is updated. Ed, the only likely other species would be a Yellowthroat. I find it interesting how some species are relatively common during spring migration but not as common during fall. Say's Phoebe would be another species.
Jon, good catch. Thinking about it, I think I have done that before.
I had my first of the fall Lincoln's Sparrow at Island 22 this morning."
I've had young Yellowthroats a few times at Wilband this month
I a young Common Yellowthroat in the reeds lower down for comparison, this one had a bold eye ring and quite yellow breast and throat.
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Post by Chris on Aug 31, 2022 20:44:38 GMT -8
Nice that you got the comparison. The yellowthroats can make me pause for a few seconds thinking it might be something else.
I’ll add Nashville tomorrow when I update the list.
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Post by butterfly on Sept 1, 2022 7:56:38 GMT -8
We had an early Hooded Merganser. Some very amazing sightings for everyone!
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Post by Chris on Sept 1, 2022 14:23:27 GMT -8
Updated the list, some good species, and a good final tally.
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