[Tweeters] Possible Black Swift?
Michael Fleming
michaelfleming0607 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 3 00:27:53 PDT 2023
Why not a Black Swift? I have seen them in Discovery Park (Seattle) in the
past...
On Sat, Jul 1, 2023 at 8:08 PM Steve Loitz <steveloitz at gmail.com> wrote:
> 21 years ago, we saw Black Swifts in a remote part of the Olympic National
> Park during a mountaineering traverse. More specifically, the sighting was
> from a ridge top north of Bear Pass, on the Bailey Range Traverse, 2 tough
> days from the nearest trail. The BLSW Birdweb range map is one of several
> that may be incomplete because there are few experienced birders who also
> travel in the high mountains. I have never seen a BLSW forage near an
> alpine or subalpine lake. IME, a more typical BLSW ID is an aerial sighting
> far above the ground, usually from a high ridge, cliff or other area with
> great relief.
>
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> Ellensburg, WA
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Michael Fleming
Ballard, Washington
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