Subject: [Tweeters] More migration in Phinney
Date: Sun May 8 10:36:53 PDT 2022
From: jstewart at olympus.net - jstewart at olympus.net

Thank you,
Jan

Jan Stewart
922 E Spruce Street
Sequim, WA 98382-3518
jstewart at olympus.net

-----Original Message-----
From: Anna <amk17 at earthlink.net>
Sent: Sunday, May 8, 2022 10:03 AM
To: jstewart at olympus.net
Subject: Re: [Tweeters] More migration in Phinney

Hi Jan,

Empid is short for Empidonax which includes the small olive flycatchers like Hammond, pacific slope, least etc

Today had my FOS yellow warbler!

Happy birding!

Anna



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On May 8, 2022, at 9:44 AM, jstewart at olympus.net wrote:

What is an empid?

Wings,
Jan

Jan Stewart
922 E Spruce Street
Sequim, WA 98382-3518
jstewart at olympus.net

-----Original Message-----
From: Tweeters <tweeters-bounces at mailman11.u.washington.edu> On Behalf Of AMK17
Sent: Saturday, May 7, 2022 7:22 PM
To: tweeters at uw.edu
Subject: [Tweeters] More migration in Phinney

Spotted an empid at my little pond but it disappeared by the time I got my binos. While outside looking for it A robust flock of yellow rumpled warblers flew oveR and circled back landing in the yard. And more kept dropping down from behind me. I counted over 60 flyover but lost track as they started dropping down. There must have been 75 to 100+ Must admit it was quite an rush to be surrounded by so many in such a small yard! Both Audubon's and Myrtles in this group. The plumages are spectacular now With so many variations.

Left Merlin running and it id'd a white throated sparrow too but I did not see or hear it. But it was very birdie.

On another note young juncos and bewicks wrens fed in the yard today as well. Seems so early.

Never did find the empid...

Happy migration!

AKopitov
Phinney Ridge, Seattle

AMK17
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