Thanks to the help of a couple people I'm calling this and Ash-Throated
Flycatcher. I lucked out and it was back this morning, and *Zora D.* took
some wonderfully helpful photos
http://bigstupid.org/postings/2020-06-Ash-throated/
(click to expand the phtos)
Both days it was on a snag just west of the loop trail just before it
rejoined Wahkiakum Lane (going E to W), looking west towards the
Dime-Lot/Kern Restoration Area. On a snag.
Many thanks to Louis Kreemer and Zora D.
On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 7:49 PM Darwin Alonso <
dovalonso at gmail.com> wrote:
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I think I saw an Ash-throated Flycatcher (ATFC) at the Fill Tuesday
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afternoon (3:30ish). The only alternative that I can come up with is a
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Western Kingbird (WKB). I've seen many of those (WKBs) and this was leaner
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looking and I noticed a distinctive rufous wing patch on the lower
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secondaries. It was perhaps more yellow below that an ATFC might be(never
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seen one).
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So
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*what else should I consider (the horse not the zebra).
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* anyone else see it?
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Fill = Union Bay Natural Area, I call it the Fill.
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Darwin Alonso
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Seattle,WA 98105
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Darwin Alonso
Seattle,WA 98105
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