Chip Clouse <[email protected]> wrote:

>CObirders,
>Sorry for the late report but I did have two singing Black-chinned Sparrows
>at Colorado National Monument on Saturday. Both were in the vicinity of the
>Devil's Kitchen and No Thoroughfare Canyon trails confluence with the first
>about 400 meters up and the second only about 50 meters up the No
>Thoroughfare trail.  In my short visit there (non-birding companion in tow)
>I also had Turkey Vulture, White-throated Swift, Black-chinned Hummingbird,
>Ash-throated Flycatcher, Common Raven, Rock Wren, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher,
>Black-throated Sparrow,  and House Finch.  There was a single male Gambel's
>Quail just before the park entrance.  After reading of Jason's Friday
>sightings, I wish I would have continued further up the trail for the vireo,
>warbler, titmouse, and jay - but alas, wine tasting was my compromise for
>chasing my lifer Black-chinned Sparrow.
>
>Good birding,
>
>Chip Clouse
>Colorado Springs
>
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