May 2012 meeting recap

On May 24, ABC met and celebrated Empidonax flycatchers! This timely information was presented by Ken Brown with A/V by Ryan Wiese. Also had reports from Diane Yorgason-Quinn on the ABC field trip to Theler Wetlands in Belfair, as well as enjoyed Ruth Sullivan’s photos of the breeding-plumaged Ruff she found at Grays Harbor earlier this month.

June 9 Fieldtrip for Flycatchers

We will meet early in order to be at Robinson Canyon early to hear the dawn chorus.  Meet  at the rest stop at Snoqualmie Summit at 6 AM to try for flycatchers there and then go on.  Try to carpool up ahead. Contact me for details at edwardpullen (at) gmail (dot) com.  Focus will be on empid ID by calls and songs, habitat, behavior as well as field marks.  I am far from expert so am hoping I can find someone like Ken B, Charlie or Marcus to come along to help.  Anyway we will move more slowly to take time to pay attention to the details, and try to become better at these tough IDs.  Probably on from Robinson Canyon to other areas.  I’ll be watching tweeter for other birds in the area to look for also.

Bring lunch, drinks etc for the day.  Plan to be back by early evening.

Ed Pullen

Theler Wetlands Monday May 7

Join John Riegsecker Monday May 7 for a walk around Theler Wetlands in Belfair before those dikes get breached for one last look around at a great year-round birding site and celebrate the beginning of International Bird Day week. This will be a 4-mile walk on a dead-end trail. Scopes would be good. They also have some great outdoor art work. Meet at Theler gate at 8 AM and be done in time for lunch. If anyone needs to carpool, e-mail this list to find rides/riders.

Website info here: http://www.thelercenter.org/wetlands/index2.php. Mary E Theler Community Center 22871 NE State Route 3, Belfair, WA (360) 275-4898 ‎

Other questions, contact John at jriegsecker@pobox.com.

Malheur invitation for the ABC Club

ABC’ers! Many of you have expressed interest in seeing Malheur this spring. We don’t have a lot of notice, so it looks like an actual field trip with leader isn’t in the offing (unless one of you steps up now), but here is some good information and an invitation from Jerry Broadus. He and fellow ABC’er Shep Thorp will be there starting now for just a little while (read details below) doing volunteer work and are willing to help out fellow ABC’ers who might want to come out in the next week or so. He talks about accommodations near the end:

> From: jbroadus@seanet.com > To: sthorp@theaec.com; avosetta@hotmail.com > Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 08:23:10 -0700 > Subject: Re: Malheur for the ABC Club (Advanced Birders Club) > CC: kennethwbrown@hotmail.com; edwardpullen@gmail.com; rwiese@wamail.net > > Hi all: I am home right now for a couple of days, and have delivered Clarice (she will be flying out to North > Carolina next week). I will head back to P Ranch at Malheur by May 1, and hope to get Shep back out there > from May 2-May9 or so. I will be leaving there May 15 or so, exact date flexible. Then will be around (here) > for most of the rest of May, until we go Rhody hunting probably in June. > > Birding started slow at Malheur this year, except at Ruh Red Road which is still excellent. We handled 7 > tours for the bird festival. Things are really starting to pick up now. > > All the fields at Burns are flooded and have many birds, except most of the Snow and Ross’ geese have > moved on. We had a lot of rain two days ago, which raised the Blitzen River considerably, and it is being > allowed to run into most of the fields on the refuge now. Benson pond was allowed to dry, but is filling back > up. Every where there is a flooded field there are a lot of waterfowl. I just saw FOY snowy egret yesterday > morning. As the fields flood the birding will pick up. Many Ibis arriving each day. Still not many warblers, > but the willows and smaller trees just started leafing out, and a lot of “non biting” midges are about, so the > migrants will be arriving at any time now (probably today, as I am at home). Swainson’s hawks have started > being more plentiful, and as the ground squirrel hunters are out near raptor alley I expect to see more > ferrugenous hawks (most of the rough legs have left). > > Stilts, avocets, curlews, and willets in very large numbers and started displaying a couple of days ago. > Sandhills and Clark’s grebes are also starting to display. > > If you can get together a smallish group real soon, I would be glad to lead it around some. I could take a > small group behind some of the gates to closed areas, including Sod House where the cormorants and > Great Blues are nesting. This is still not a busy time, so you could get rooms at Frenchglen (in the Drover’s > inn, the motel behind the hotel), I expect, with no problem. Or, of course, lots of rooms in Burns, and there > is room at Field Station (Dan Streiffert is staying there now, with some friends from this area). The Page > Springs campground is in good shape and has birds. Shep and I could probably put a couple or so up at P > Ranch, if we work out the logistics. Maybe we could also get Kelly Hazen out on a trip.

In addition to my earlier message, note that the sage grouse lek on Foster Flats Rd. has been extremely active this spring. > > Jerry Broadus > PLS 17660 >