There are conservatives within the Episcopalian (and Anglican communion) and many are leaving. Just because you don't know any does not mean they don't exist.
I didn't say I don't know any conservative Episcopalians. You mentioned Episcopalians "not in the/a conservative communion." I was just adding a little context to the topic of Anglican communions and their membership data. You're absolutely correct that the Episcopal Church is and has been losing members pretty dramatically, both individually and by group.
Most of the formal schisms/ separations occurred about a decade ago, and the breakaways have largely struggled to gain cohesiveness and traction, either in communion with one another, seeking a connection with the Roman Catholic Church, or seeking admission to the Anglican Communion. That said, I only ran across one instance of a parish returning to the Episcopal Church after having broken away (I wasn't looking into that, so there may be more). I am sure (without knowing, other than anecdotally) that there are many individuals who left for the Roman Catholic Church or an Orthodox church, and I also know some who have left the EC for more evangelical/nondenominational churches, where they felt more energy and (I think) fellowship, and sometimes more conservative social positions at the leadership level.
The Episcopal Church leadership appears to be far more liberal than the laity, both in recent history and today. I can't reach them now, but I think I've seen a couple of different things indicating the laity spans political views and party affiliations fairly evenly, though trending a bit liberal/ left/ Democrat. That said, the notion of women priests/pastors/rectors is, as I said, not largely controversial among actual Episcopalians today, of whatever political stripe. Of course many individuals may disagree, and even many individuals who might be center or liberal can still prefer male clergy, stylistically or otherwise. But all EC parishes have hired/ordained women priests, so the fact of a parish having a woman priest is not indicative that that church is particularly liberal.
And yes, I often write long posts, both because I like information and discussion, and because I have a general human respect for people whose comments spark me to reply. Tl; dr if you like. I could say it's déclassé to make a point of it, but that would be petty.
