So the plot thickens, how many REVI are in Douglas county? Are they breeding ?
Stay tuned.
mark
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From: umpquabirds-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [umpquabirds-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Matthew G Hunter [matthewghunter@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2015 12:25 PM
To: ub; obol
Subject: [Umpqua Birds] Another Douglas Co. RED-EYED VIREO
This morning Lisa and I did some exploring. At one point on the SW end of
Melrose Road I could hear a RED-EYED VIREO far to the SW of us. We drove down
to a point on Flournoy Valley Rd where it seemed we would be closer, and we
could hear it fairly well, about 100 m north of our location in some mixed
riparian and adjacent woods. Parking location was about 900 ft W of the
junction of Melrose Rd. and Flournoy Valley Rd., in a paved entrance to a field
gate on the north side of Flournoy Valley Rd. Coordinates of parking area:
43.2341251,-123.4862664. eBird checklist and location at
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S23994358
I obtained a "not very loud" but adequate voice recording with my cell phone.
Matt Hunter
Melrose
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