<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body style="overflow-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; line-break: after-white-space;">Here’s an article from 2019 about an area near Vantage where the Sagebrush Songbird Survey was done https://www.audubon.org/magazine/summer-2019/after-five-years-sagebrush-songbird-survey-ends<div><br></div><div>Tom Benedict</div><div>Seahurst, WA<br><div><br><blockquote type="cite"><div>On Apr 27, 2023, at 15:37, Scott Ramos <nearpost@gmail.com> wrote:</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"><div><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"><div dir="auto">If you park at the east entrance to Quilomene WRA, then hike to the top of the hill, there is plenty of intact sage. I was there on March 11, as were Sagebrush Sparrow.<div><br></div><div>Scott Ramos</div><div>Seattle<br><div><br><div dir="ltr"><br><blockquote type="cite">On Apr 27, 2023, at 2:32 PM, mary hrudkaj <mch1096@hotmail.com> wrote:<br><br></blockquote></div><blockquote type="cite"><div dir="ltr">
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Earlier this month I stopped at Quilomene and saw the fire devastation. In speaking with the folks at the Vantage rock shop the fire that decimated Quilomene was part of a 77,000-acre wildfire last year. The fire burned almost to the Wild Horse Wind Farm
and north all the way to Wenatchee. A driver of a less that street worthy old car lost an axel or something under his car and sparks from it as he pulled off the road set the fire. Fortunately, there were no human injuries. Untold devastation though to
range land and wildlife habitat. Nary a bluebird or other feathered creature was to be seen or heard when we were there on April 11. </div>
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<div id="divRplyFwdMsg" dir="ltr"><font face="Calibri, sans-serif" style="font-size:11pt"><b>From:</b> Tweeters <tweeters-bounces@mailman11.u.washington.edu> on behalf of Hans-Joachim Feddern <thefedderns@gmail.com><br>
<b>Sent:</b> Thursday, April 27, 2023 1:25 PM<br>
<b>To:</b> Tweeters <tweeters@u.washington.edu><br>
<b>Subject:</b> [Tweeters] Quilomene WMA</font>
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<div dir="ltr">I used to stop at the access to the Quilomene WMA off Old Vantage Road to look for "Sage" birds and thought it was a great spot. Much to my surprise, when I tried to stop there the other day, I found that all the sagebrush was gone! I almost
missed the entrance! Now i know of the recent large wildfires in that area, but this spot was not touched by them. It seems all brush was removed all the way down to the Columbia River.
<div>When did this happen? I had not been there since last spring, but never heard anything about it in the news! This is a major habit loss for many species, including the endangered Sage Grouse.</div>
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<div>Another great birding spot lost is Birders Corner. There is very little water left and appears that the landowner is trying to reclaim it to graze cattle.</div>
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