Subject: RE: OSFL-Lake Washington
Date: Jan 23 09:03:18 1997
From: Steve Preston - stevepr at netcom.com


For the past two summers I have seen (and heard) an OSFL along Evergreen =
Pt Rd on Evergreen Pt in Medina. I regularly take a walk around the =
Point and I have only noticed (heard) one OSFL on Evergreen Pt.

Steve


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From: Alt8bird at aol.com[SMTP:Alt8bird at aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 1997 3:17 AM
To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
Subject: OSFL-Lake Washington

I am hoping someone who lives or spends some time birding around Lake
Washington can provide a subjective observation on the occurrence of
olive-sided flycatchers.

>From the Bent Life Histories it was stated that at the turn of the =
century
there was approximately one pair (presumably one singing male) of =
olive-sided
flycatchers per mile of shoreline along Lake Washington.

How about now? Does the species still occur along Lake Washington? If =
so,
does anybody have any estimate of density? spacing of singing males? =
Thanks
in advance for your help.

Bob Altman
Avifauna Northwest
503 658-2537
alt8bird at aol.com