Subject: [Tweeters] Hammond's flycatchers
Date: Fri Apr 12 19:53:19 PDT 2019
From: Steve Loitz - steveloitz at gmail.com

See? Better to ID by voice : )

I see/hear HAFLs every year while hiking in montane zones of the Cascades,
both E and W of crest, although I am hard pressed to suggest a "reliable"
location. If you are a hiker, you might try waiting until FS 4330 road
opens to the Cathedral Rock and Hyas Lake THs. I have ID'd more HAFLs up
the CR trail and Hyas Lake trail than any other place that comes to mind. I
have ID'd HAFLs close to the road on the North Fork Teanaway River road,
although Dusky's seem to be more common there. I see you are in Bothell, so
maybe Tonga Ridge, Tunnel Creek trail or Surprise Creek?

Good luck!

On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 7:01 PM Mark Myers <myersmark7 at gmail.com> wrote:


> I'm wondering if someone might be able to suggest a reliable location to

> see Hammond's flycatchers this spring.

> Any advice would be appreciated.

> Thanks.

> Mark Myers, Bothell

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