Subject: [Tweeters] Re: (Clark Co) Larch Mtn report
Date: May 31 20:47:59 2015
From: Luke Hanes - lukeandharmony1997 at gmail.com


Also had Hermit Warbler for first time


On Sunday, May 31, 2015, Luke Hanes <lukeandharmony1997 at gmail.com> wrote:

> I had the chance to camp/hike/bird at Larch Mountain this weekend (my
> wife's birthday present to me). It was 4 days of awesomeness. I got 45
> miles of hiking in (primarily on Tarbell and Bells Mountain trails) and the
> hills were alive with the sound of music!
>
> Highlights:
> MacGillvray's Warbler - they were everywhere! At least it seemed that way.
> Pacific-slope Flycatcher - I've never been surrounded by so many. They
> were more prevalent than even the Robins!
> Ruffed Grouse - finally heard one drumming today on Bells Mountain
> trail near milepost 2.
> Red-eyed Vireo - found it singing today on Bells Mountain trail in a tree
> right next to milepost 6.
>
> Lowlights:
> No Townsend's Solitaire or Mountain Bluebird
> Is it too late to have them migrating through Clark County?
>
> (P.S. Thank you Bob Flores for putting up with my pesky texts on
> Thursday to help me locate that California Quail near Post Office Lake!!!)
>
>
> --
> Luke Hanes
> Vancouver, WA (Felida)
> lukeandharmony1997 at gmail.com
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>


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Luke Hanes
Vancouver, WA (Felida)
lukeandharmony1997 at gmail.com
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