Greetings -

When I posted earlier today, I was borrowing my admin's computer as I
don't have internet access at work, so my post was perhaps too brief.

Gregory Canyon is described in the CFO County Birding Website (Boulder
County site #33):

http://www.coloradocountybirding.com/county/bird_a_county.php?name=Boulder

The website isn't completely correct as out-of-county vehicles can
park in the Gregory Trailhead parking lot, it just costs $3, but it
does fill up early (I believe the $3 parking fee also applies to the
road).  The trail up the canyon is steep and rocky, but well worth the
effort.

As for finding the tanager, it is probably about three-quarters of a
mile from the parking lot/trailhead on the Gregory Canyon Trail.  Hike
up the marked trail, cross two wooden bridges.  After crossing the
second bridge, the trail climbs up the south side of the streambed and
then passes under the powerline. When you see the power pole with the
silver "50" on it, you are where the tanager was found two years ago.
Last year and today it was about 100-200 yards further up the trail
near a power pole with only a "2" on it.

Based upon its behavior over the last two years, I'd anticipate it
will be here for several weeks.

Good birding,

Kathy Mihm Dunning
Denver

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