About one year ago, I saw 1, possibly 2, Clark's Nutcrackers in rural Clark
County, Washington. It was in the top of a spruce tree between two fields.
Perhaps it was displaced by the fires that were active at the time.
Andrew Thomas
On September 19, 2018 at 5:30 PM James Billstine <billstinj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,
With all of the wonderful rarities people have been reporting I was
wondering about reports people have of common birds in rare places. A month
or so ago someone mentioned a Wandering Tattler in a driveway in the valley.
My own best is a White-Breasted Nuthatch in a flock of red-breasted
nuthatches at 5K+ feet in the high cascades of Douglas County in a lodgepole
pine forest.
Can anyone top mine? How about the tattler? Let me and others know!
James
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James Billstine
http://wingsaroundtheumpqua.blogspot.com/