Larry,
Go to any IBRC page on Idaho Birds, like this one
https://idahobirds.net/idahobrc/
Type in Alder Flycatcher underneath where it says “Search Rare Bird
Reports”, and then click on the search button. Links to pages for the
two reports will come up.
Lisa
On 06/26/2017 02:07 PM, ‘Larry Arnold’ larnold47@cableone.net [ible] wrote:
>
> “Fascinating” might be a more appropriate word?
>
> Cliff’s May 2006
>
> Darren’s 2014, see here
>
> https://www.google.com/search?q=alder+flycatcher+in+idaho+2014&tbm=isch&imgil=47FVDy9NXTbFxM%253A%253BbdDCgPMH1syLmM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Ffieldguide.mt.gov%25252F%25253Felcode%2525253DABPAE33030&source=iu&pf=m&fir=47FVDy9NXTbFxM%253A%252CbdDCgPMH1syLmM%252C_&usg=__lobzXRj7Qyip2JA082a25u0Wk6k%3D&biw=1680&bih=920&ved=0ahUKEwjO2cOfpdzUAhUSy2MKHT-ZDsoQyjcILQ&ei=m2ZRWY6gOZKWjwO_srrQDA#imgrc=47FVDy9NXTbFxM:
>
> I know I saw Darren’s entry to IBRC, but just now could not refind it
> other than by using Google
>
> Need search engine fix to find IBRC submittals that are not accepted,
> should be an engine that gets us there, what am I not understanding?
> Thanks all
>
> The only reason I knew about Cliff’s is that he emailed me directly…
>
> Did Marty ever have an Alder Fly?
>
> Sorry for my lack of patience, pls thank Missy for her patience, I
> just don’t have any, waaaaaaa
>
> LA
>
> *From:*Larry Arnold [mailto:larnold47@cableone.net]
> *Sent:* Monday, June 26, 2017 1:09 PM
> *To:* ‘Jay Carlisle’
> *Cc:* ible@yahoogroups.com
> *Subject:* RE: [IBLE] from Inland NW listserv: Probable Alder
> Flycatcher in Coolin (Priest Lake)
>
> Interesting…….. previous reports of this sp by Darren and Cliff are
> believable to me, and maybe IBRC should revisit their
> submittals?NOTEthat Trost had visited Darren’s bird (notes in his binder)
>
> Big picture is that they have been happening in other western states,
> last 10-20 yrs
>
> Pls, let’s pay more attention and be open minded, folks, ja?
>
> Not impossible I say………
>
> Crazy I’ve been discussing this sp with Cliff last day or so, and
> Darren how’d you feel about yours?
>
> LA
>
> *From:*ible@yahoogroups.com
>
> Of *Jay Carlisle carlislejay@yahoo.com
>
> *Sent:* Sunday, June 25, 2017 8:19 AM
> *To:* ible@yahoogroups.com
> *Subject:* [IBLE] from Inland NW listserv: Probable Alder Flycatcher
> in Coolin (Priest Lake)
>
> Paul Sieracki just shared this on Facebook too … wish it wasn’t 8+
> hours away ? Jay
>
>
> Date: Sat Jun 24 2017 19:16 pm
> From: gandrbond AT gmail.com
>
> “This morning near our cabin at Coolin on Priest Lake, we encountered
> what almost certainly is an Alder Flycatcher. The call matched the
> call on our recording of Alder Flycatcher and could easily be
> differentiated from the Willow Flycatchers calling nearby. We then
> played the Alder Flycatcher call and the bird immediately flew right
> at us and lit on a branch so I could photograph it. The bird has a
> definite thin eye ring, definitely more of an eye ring than I have
> ever seen on a Willow Flycatcher and I am convinced it is an Alder
> Flycatcher. We walk this road every day I this is the first time we
> have heard this bird. On this 3/4 mile road this spring we have now
> identified 6 Empids, which includes a Least Flycatcher that has been
> calling daily for the last week. As best I can tell there are no
> records of Alder Flycatcher for the state of Idaho. Bob Bond”
>
>
—
Cliff and Lisa Weisse
Island Park, Idaho
cliffandlisa@octobersetters.com