All,

I started out at Gregory Canyon, which was quiet except for a FOS MacGillivray's Warbler; I didn't see Black-throated Gray Warbler. Then I met Maggie Boswell and we went to the south end of the Mesa Trail. The most unusual bird there was a Tennessee Warbler, along with FOS Dusky/Hammond's Flycatcher and Western Tanager. In the open area south of Boulder Creek at CU East we saw three nicely plumaged male Lark Buntings, a flock of 60-70 American Pipits, plus a Least Flycatcher along the creek trail. At Twin Lakes, we failed to find the female Hooded Warbler and decided it was time to dry out, have lunch and see what else had been found,

Cheers,  Peter Gent.

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