Subject: Re: [BIRDCHAT] RFI: Gray Flycatcher in WA in June
Date: Mar 19 22:19:39 1998
From: Wilson E Cady - gorgebirds at juno.com


I would recommend the Wenas Creek Forest Camp area, the sight of the
State Audubon Campout on Memorial Day Weekend. This is I believe, also
where the bird was first found in Washington State. Wenas is located
about twenty miles West of the town of Selah, in Yakima County.
Wilson Cady
Washougal, WA.
gorgebirds at juno.com
360-835-5947 gorgebirds at juno.com

On Thu, 19 Mar 1998 13:31:02 EST Mikewile <Mikewile at aol.com> writes:
>I know of know 'reliable' locations, but have seen them at least twice
>at
>Camas Creek Burn not far from Cashmere. Mot of the places I have seen
>them
>outside of Washington was in Juniper scrub habitat.
>
>Mike Wile
>Redmond, WA
>
>
>In a message dated 98-03-18 12:01:07 EST, robin_birder at hotmail.com
>writes:
>
><< Tweets,
>
> Forward of an RFI from BIRDCHAT. I could only refer the gentleman to
>
> the breeding bird atlas that shows east slope Cascade foothill
>locations
> for Gray Flycatcher. My only WA record of the bird is from Cashmere
>and
> that one has a ??? by it. Are there any reliable locations for this
> bird along the I90 corridor (Ellensberg) or near Yakima? I'm sure
> Carlton would appreciate any help.
>
> Rob Conway
> Bellevue, WA >>
>

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