Hello,
The bird I wrote in about yesyerday returned just now to our neighbors’ back 
yard across the street. I only heard it singing this time. I looked on Cornell 
website and now feel it is a Cordilleran Flycatcher. The song on Cornell’s site 
is identical and I see light outer tail feathers pictured on the singing video 
that are exactly what I saw yesterday.
So, I gonna count as a new yard bird.

I would love it if it decided to nest under our neighbors’ deck.

Carol Blackard
carolblackard.com
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