I hiked to the Crags in Teller County yesterday and found many of the usual 
suspects there.  There were lots of Wilson's warblers, yellow-rumped warblers 
and dark-eyed juncos (mostly gray-headed).  There was one beautifully plumaged 
red-naped sapsucker in a large aspen grove.  In the same grove were a flock of 
about a dozen tree swallows.  I saw one sticking its head out of a cavity in 
one of the aspens.  Other birds seen:

 

mountain chickadee

Steller's jay

house wren

northern flicker

Clark's nutcracker

gray jay

dusky flycatcher? (not entirely sure of the id)

band-tailed pigeon

hermit thrush

ruby-crowned kinglet

hairy woodpecker

 

David Chartier

Colorado Springs, CO

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