On June 10th, 2017, Marie Revoy found and photographed an Ash-throated Flycatcher at Wilson Creek Estuary off Field Rd in Sechelt.
On the morning of June 11th, Arnold Skei relocated the bird at the same location. The bird was seen in small alders near the boat trailers. There are 2 man made ponds on the west side inside of a gated area. It was later seen in alder trees on the right side of the first pond with the most water. It was silent the whole time he was present.
The bird was last seen in the same location as of 2:35pm on June 11th. It has not been relocated since.
Map to location HERE
On the morning of June 11th, Arnold Skei relocated the bird at the same location. The bird was seen in small alders near the boat trailers. There are 2 man made ponds on the west side inside of a gated area. It was later seen in alder trees on the right side of the first pond with the most water. It was silent the whole time he was present.
The bird was last seen in the same location as of 2:35pm on June 11th. It has not been relocated since.
Map to location HERE
Photo: Marie Revoy |
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