The most recent reported from Sycan Mars was June 18, 1998 according to Birds
of Oregon, a General Reference.
From: Craig Miller [mailto:gismiller@xxxxxxxxx] ;
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2021 8:52 PM
To: Tom Crabtree <tc@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Joel Geier <clearwater@xxxxxxxx>; Oregon Birders OnLine <obol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [obol] Re: Upland Sandpiper question
None have been reported from Sycan Marsh since the early 80's as far as I've
heard.
Craig Miller
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On Mon, Jul 26, 2021, 8:17 PM Tom Crabtree <tc@xxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:tc@xxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
I also check out Summit Prairie every year on my Breeding Bird Survey. One was
apparently observed there in 1987. According to BOGR, another location where
they bred was Sycan Marsh which is currently in the middle of the Bootleg Fire,
408,000 acres and still growing.
Tom Crabtree
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Subject: [obol] Re: Upland Sandpiper question
Alan and all,
I continue to check meadows around Big Summit Prairie (Crook County) where they
reportedly formerly nested, just about annually since 1999. Less regularly,
I've checked the meadows in Grant County. I've still never seen this species in
Oregon, though I've seen Upland Sandpipers in other western states.
The Grant County Bird Club (fide Tom Winters) would likely be the best source
of recent information, as they made regular efforts to survey Bear Valley and
Logan Valley areas where this species was last seen in nesting situations in
Oregon, including some private land not accessible from public roads. But my
sense (from past communications with Tom) is that it's been quite a few years
now, since they found any.
Joel
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Joel Geier
Camp Adair area north of Corvallis
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