Date: 11/21/24 9:15 pm From: Melody and Michael Asher and McBride via groups.io <mndmx2...> Subject: Re: [IBLE] Vermillion Flycatcher in Kimberly
Yes, thanks for the information - very interesting.
On Thu, Nov 21, 2024, 15:10 Carl Lundblad via groups.io <carl.lundblad=
<gmail.com...> wrote:
> There has been a significant influx or irruption of Vermilion Flycatchers
> to higher-than-usual latitudes, this fall (going back to at least October),
> from the Great Lakes region (northern Wisconsin, western Pennsylvania,
> Ontario, Ohio) to central Quebec, the north coast of California, and in the
> interior west (Loveland Colorado, Provo Utah). And this arrival timing, in
> late fall, is consistent with previous Idaho records (November 2022 in
> Salmon, late October 2019 in Nampa). So, while this is an exciting record,
> it fits an established pattern and is hard to attribute to a particular
> weather event (though the overall pattern may well reflect climate change).
>
> Good Luck to any chasers and Good Birding,
>
> Carl Lundblad
> Reno, NV
>
> On Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 1:40 PM Diann Stone via groups.io <dstoneak2id=
> <gmail.com...> wrote:
>
>> Wow! That's exciting!. It must have blown north in the big storm that
>> brought warm air from the Southwest.
>>
>> Diann Stone
>> Boise Depot Bench
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 1:51 PM Melody and Michael Asher and McBride via
>> groups.io <mndmx2...> wrote:
>>
>>> Male Vermillion Flycatcher is at a private residence but owners are fine
>>> with birders coming. You can park in the driveway as it is a loop.
>>> Homeoner's names are Paige & Tucker.
>>>
>>> Address 3663 N 3450 E, Kimberly
>>> <https://www.google.com/maps/search/3663+N+3450+E,+Kimberly?entry=gmail&source=g> >>>
>>>
>>> Melody Asher, Twin Falls
>>>
>>>
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