Recurvirostra: 3-8-18 - Quail are first "good" bird of the day, found by Etta
Recurvirostra: 3-8-18 - Coyote Wall with spots of whitewash
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - Charming thatched roof on the privy at Coyote Wall trailhead
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - That cap worked better than Hunter's Orange!
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - One wraparound of the Coyote Wall
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - The other side of the panorama at Coyote Wall
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - Twin Peaks of Coyote Wall
Recurvirostra: 3-8-18 - All of a sudden, lots of birds in the air! Mostly Swallows and 2 kinds of Swifts.
Recurvirostra: 3-8-18 - Hey, where are the obligatory Subarus?
Recurvirostra: 3-8-18 - The ubiquitous Cowbird
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - Lots of Osprey near the Columbia
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - Turkey Vulture
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - Redtail Hawk relieves the monotony of all those TVs!
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - Bachelor's Buttons at the foot of Coyote Wall
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - Looking down at the Columbia
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - Then looking up at the forest remnant holding our target bird!
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - A little elevation above White Salmon revealed Mt. Hood!
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - Yes, this little forest is chirping like an Ash-throated Flycatcher!
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - That tiny dot in the middle is in fact one of two Ash-throated Flycatchers!
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - What is this alfalfa-like plant?
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - Spotted Towhees heard everywhere and occasionally seen
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - Birders dwarfed by forest
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - Olive-sided Flycatcher
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - Ocher
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - Singing male Purple Finch. Leader Jim talked me out of Cassin's, and he was right, of course.
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - Purple Finch fledglings in the fields
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - Zerene Fritillary
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - White-crowned Sparrow, probably Pugetensis, but maybe Gambelii
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - Calliope!
Recurvirostra: 6-8-18 - Downy making lots of noise