Subject: [Tweeters] Question about olive-sided flycatcher
Date: Jul 9 11:44:43 2016
From: Ed Dominguez - edomino.ed at gmail.com


Seward Park was alive with Pac Slope Flycatchers this morning. On several
scrambles this season, the Subalpine zone was full of Olive-sided. Sorry
Olympia has been bereft this season!

Ed Dominguez

Lead Naturalist
Seward Park Audubon Center

On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 9:57 PM, <kristinstewart01 at comcast.net> wrote:

> I have not heard pac-slopes as usual, or any other flycatcher, other than
> a couple of willow flycatcher calls, but not repeated, and probably not
> resident here as they usually are. Olive-sided are unusual here, except
> sometimes in the fall. Also I heard no vireos this spring. On the other
> hand, I had several male rufous hummers all spring and early summer, until
> about 2 weeks ago. Have had both rufous and Anna's all spring, and still
> have female/young rufous, as well as the resident Anna 's.
>
> Kristin Stewart
> Olympia
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> > On Jul 8, 2016, at 5:13 PM, Bob <rflores_2 at msn.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hello All,
> > I have not had a olive-sided flycatcher at my place yet this year. I
> have had them in late May for as long as I have been here. Are other folks
> who normally experience osfl this time of the year experiencing what I am?
> Just curious.
> >
> > Bob Flores
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