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ML105056711

Western Flycatcher (Pacific-slope x Cordilleran Flycatcher) Empidonax difficilis difficilis x hellmayri

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Contributor

John Hanna Media from this contributor Profile

Date

19 Jun 2018 eBird checklist S46689303

Location

Forestry Sciences Laboratory
Latah, Idaho, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 46.7236677, -117.0025599
Age
Not specified
Sex
Not specified
Sounds
Call
Playback
Playback not used

Observation details

Shape of the monosyllabic call type more like that of Pacific-slope but frequency is in the range of Cordilleran. Another intermediate (as all that I have recorded from this county) bird from Latah county. Not sure why eBird reviewers are accepting Cordilleran in this county and all of northern Idaho when the majority of birds are of this intermediate type. Someone needs to get thier act together and not accept Cordilleran or Pacific-slope without a recording. Furthermore all records should be changed to Western Flycatcher that have no recording. IMO.

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