[Tweeters] A Morning on Larch Mountain, eastern Clark County
Jim Danzenbaker via Tweeters
tweeters at u.washington.edu
Wed Sep 25 16:40:59 PDT 2024
Hi Tweeters,
5 (and at times 7) of us birded Migration Corner on Larch Mountain, eastern
Clark County yesterday morning. The wind had shifted to northeast and
Birdcast showed a strong nocturnal migration which were the indications
that it might be good at this location. While the strong push of warblers
has dropped significantly since previous visits earlier in September,
birding was still quite good. I've provided a link to the ebird report
here (https://ebird.org/checklist/S196376977) which has embedded location
information. I think the biggest surprises were the number of Pine
Siskins (more than 1000) and 96 Golden-crowned Kinglets which is the most
I've ever seen at one location.
A bunch of us are heading up there on Saturday morning since the wind will
be coming from the ene. We'll hope for something to get blown west to our
location!
If interested, please let me know I'll supply some logistical information
but I need to hear from you by the end of tomorrow..
Keep your eyes and ears skyward!
Cheers.
Jim
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Jim Danzenbaker
Battle Ground, WA
360-702-9395
jdanzenbaker at gmail.com
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