Call sounds like that of a HAFL and unlike other Empidonax flycatchers one
would expect to see or hear in the area. (I do not hear a song.) It
possibly is a migrant, working its way to higher ground for the summer. (We
often see and hear HAFLs in montane habitat in the WA Cascades.)
--
Steve Loitz
Ellensburg, WA
steveloitz at gmail.com
On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 4:04 PM Doug Plummer <
2doug at dougplummer.com> wrote:
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I followed a weird call at my house (Bryant neighborhood) to a calling
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flycatcher. I got photos and audio. Merlin called it a Hammonds. I'm not
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familiar enough to confirm.
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Here's a link to a video with the stills and the audio.
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https://vimeo.com/705934655
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Doug Plummer
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