This caught my eye the moment I woke up. The location-Lost Lake- makes me doubtful. The recent addition of the species to Washington and Multnomah Counties occurred in riparian zones. I've never been to Lost Lake but believe it is deep in the vast gloom of coniferous woods. Perhaps there are so many clearcuts nearby that a Wrentit could hop along and find some happiness anyway? Lars On Jul 14, 2014, at 7:51 AM, Charles Gates wrote: > According to the post below, Brent Emmons found a Wrentit at Lost Lake in > Hood River County. I don't see that species on the full county list at > http://ecbcbirds.org/birdingoregon/CheckLists/tabid/162/Default.aspx. This > could be a county first. If someone knows Brent, would you please have him > get in touch with me? Do others have Wrentit records for western Hood River > County? > >