We have had reports along the Little Pilchuck between Lake Stevens and Snohomish, I recall, although I have not seen one there. A bit further inland but still in the lowlands.
Phil Dickinson
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On Dec 22, 2020, at 9:26 AM, Steve Pink <pirangas at hotmail.com> wrote:
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Hi,
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There are just a one ebird reports for this species in winter over the years in Snohomish County: Tulalip Bay (2013). They are rarely seen close to Puget Sound. There was a Dipper at Yost Park several years ago and also one from Meadowlark County Park also from a few years ago with neither reported on ebird. The Japanese Gulch sighting is pretty unusual.
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Most sightings are from the traditional sites nearer the foothills and higher elevations
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Cheers, Steve.
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Steve Pink Edmonds, WA mailto: pirangas at hotmail.com
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