After conducting a survey for RMBO, I heard a singing bunting that
sounded a little different.  I eventually got a visual and it was a
hybrid Lazuli x Indigo.  The bird was at the waterfall with large
cottonwoods in Colorado National Monument on the No Thoroughfare Trail
about 1 mile from the Devil's Kitchen trailhead.  I did not detect the
Black-chinned Sparrow(s) on the way in or out.  A late (at low
elevation) Lincoln's Sparrow was also seen on the hike out.  A
Peregrine Falcon was heard but not seen also.  On the survey, Gray
Vireos were fairly common as were Black-throated Gray Warblers.
Juniper Titmouse was seen and heard as were Pinyon Jays.

Jason Beason
Paonia - Delta County

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