Hi all,

Today I hiked up towards Bluebird Lake in Wild Basin.  The dawn chorus
down low was deafening with Robins, Hermit Thrushes, Ruby-crowned
Kinglets, Dark-eyed Juncos and Yellow-rumped Warblers all seemingly
intent on drowning each other out.

As I got near the Calypso Cascades area, I watched at least three
Black Swift circling quite high in the sky and slowly moving east.

Just beyond Calypso Cascades, I saw a female Three-toed Woodpecker
flaking bark off a dying pine.

Beyond Ouzel Falls I had a fly-by Northern Goshawk zig-zagging through
the trees.

Most of the other expected birds were seen in good numbers.

A great day to be out.

Good birding,
Kathy Mihm Dunning
Denver

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