For those of you interested, I have posted a few digiscoped images of the
Western Flycatcher here:
https://twitter.com/gemswinc/status/1323354226387505152?s=21
And a video scoped clip here:
https://twitter.com/birdingdude/status/1323347511386451968?s=21
Congrats to Mike Gottlieb for a
For those of you interested, I have posted a few digiscoped images of the
Western Flycatcher here:
https://twitter.com/gemswinc/status/1323354226387505152?s=21
And a video scoped clip here:
https://twitter.com/birdingdude/status/1323347511386451968?s=21
Congrats to Mike Gottlieb for a
Ok better directions. Park on 164th near Underhill Ave. Just south of that
intersection on the west side of 164th enter the park where the guardrail
meets the nicer metal fence. Follow that path straight west. The bird has
been seen from the very first large tangle of invasive plants on the right
Ok better directions. Park on 164th near Underhill Ave. Just south of that
intersection on the west side of 164th enter the park where the guardrail
meets the nicer metal fence. Follow that path straight west. The bird has
been seen from the very first large tangle of invasive plants on the right
Seen briefly again this morning near 164th low in tangles, by Bob
Proniewych.
Brendan
On Sun, Nov 1, 2020 at 4:54 PM Adrian Burke wrote:
> Haven't seen this posted here yet: Michael Gottleib photographed an
> apparent Western Flycatcher (Pacific-slope/Cordilleran) yesterday at
> Kissena Park
Seen briefly again this morning near 164th low in tangles, by Bob
Proniewych.
Brendan
On Sun, Nov 1, 2020 at 4:54 PM Adrian Burke wrote:
> Haven't seen this posted here yet: Michael Gottleib photographed an
> apparent Western Flycatcher (Pacific-slope/Cordilleran) yesterday at
> Kissena Park