At 7:30 am on May 28-2018, Julia Cedar found a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher on the lake side of the airport fence in Nelson. The bird was relocated by Max Gotz and Craig Sandvig at 11:45 am on power lines near the Regional school district buildings and the U-Haul trailer storage building. It then flew over the airport terminal building and landed on the power lines behind the city works yard. They last saw it in a cottonwood there and Sarah York relocated it there at 2 pm.
A map to the last location the bird was seen is HERE
This is the 36th record for the province of BC.
The bird was not relocated on May 29th.
A map to the last location the bird was seen is HERE
This is the 36th record for the province of BC.
The bird was not relocated on May 29th.
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher in Nelson - Photo: Craig Sandvig/Macaulay Library |
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