Ditto the one I heard. Two song renditions then nothing further.
Cliff
On 06/26/2017 07:59 PM, Darren Clark darrenclarkbird@gmail.com [ible] wrote:
> I feel good about mine, but I didn’t get a recording or photo. If I
> was voting I would have rejected it. A recording should be easy
> enough. My bird just shut up after it sung a couple of times.
>
> Darren
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jun 26, 2017, at 1:09 PM, ‘Larry Arnold’ larnold47@cableone.net
>
>
>> Interesting…….. previous reports by Darren and Cliff are believable
>> to me, and IBRC should maybe reconsider them?
>>
>> 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
>> [mailto:ible@yahoogroups.com] *On Behalf 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