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Time. However I am pretty sure we have been passing them up as "Chequies". They have a high shrill note I have heard fairly often but never before traced down.
We each got several birds all in pretty fair plumage.
I ran into a couple of Empidonax Trailli in the calcay brush and nearby trees. The Ridgway description doesn't exactly fit as to wing formula but I understand that is something up due in the book. The note was the same identical trail note or song of the calf birds. One of the birds was a bird of the year.
A Tigua wethe was again seen along the slough.
Many Flydy & flycatcher were about. I noticed that they did more like warbles other flycatchers, seemingly now living a fresh and separate from the one locality.
Did got the first jew. Gorshawk from here. This have them uncommonly scarce.
I ran on to my first own bird met today. It was 3 up in a little clump of busher