Subject: [Tweeters] Help with flycatchery sounds
Date: Tue Apr 21 12:08:59 PDT 2020
From: Dave Slager - dave.slager at gmail.com

Tim,

This is a Hammond's Flycatcher call. Hammond's Flycatcher is a fairly
common migrant in the area right now.

Dave

On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 11:46 AM Tim Brennan <tsbrennan at hotmail.com> wrote:


> Hey Tweets,

>

> I got a recording from one of the trailheads for the Soos Creek trail this

> morning of something that could be a Dusky Flycatcher. It's not a bird I

> have heard many times at all, and additionally I didn't get a chance to see

> the thing (confidence is just soaring on this ID, right?). Brushy habitat

> next to some open space right along the Soos, so I guess it's not a bad

> time or place for one of these to pop up. The recording of the bird, (and

> of me walking over to where I heard it) are at:

>

> https://ebird.org/checklist/S67591657/media

>

> Cheers,

>

> Tim Brennan

> Renton

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