Cobirders,At about 10:45 am on Sunday, I found and photographed what I
believe was a Cassin's Kingbird in my backyard at the base of Mt. Sanitas in
Boulder.  Markings I observed were:  dark gray head and breast, clear white
malar, pale tip to tail visible both when perched and in flight, and absence
of white outer tail edges.  These features are evident in the photos, along
with what appears to be pale edging to the secondaries.  Comments are
welcome.  How common are Cassin's in Boulder?  Also in the area was a
Western Kingbird.
Here's a link to the photos:
http://www.pbase.com/birdercellist/inbox
Good birding,
Thomas
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Thomas Heinrich
Boulder, CO
[email protected]
www.pbase.com/birdercellist

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