Hello, Birders.
 
Hannah and Andrew and I swung by Pella Crossing, Boulder County, this morning, 
Friday, June 18th, and we found 2 Red-eyed Vireos there. One was singing 
intermittently. The other chased the songster around on two occasions.
 
The birds were in the general vicinity of 40.184365N, 105.187376W--right along 
the St. Vrain River.
 
Otherwise, things were nice and birdy in there (Western Wood-Pewee, Western 
Warbling-Vireo, Cheddar Waxwing, Blue Grosbeak, etc.), but we were quickly 
driven out by the great army of mosquitoes. (Mosquitoes are good, of 
course...bird food...Dave Leatherman...)
 
Anyhow, folks more persistent than Hannah and Andrew and I might well be able 
to confirm breeding in those Red-eyed Vireos.
 
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Ted Floyd
Editor, Birding

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