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ML240366601

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

31 May 2020 eBird checklist S69940609

Location

Latah - Kendrick, N Kirby Street
Latah, Idaho, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 46.6186159, -116.6477231
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Observation details

Recording of sound and spectrogram attached. Typical Pacific-slope x Cordilleran intergrade. Not sure why this is flagged as rare while Cordilleran is not? In my experience intergrades likely make up over 90% of the "Western Flycatchers" in the area. Spectrogram of male position note is shaped more like that of Pacific-slope but frequency is closer to range for typical Cordilleran. Will try to record and analyze dawn song later.

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