Hello birders,

My parents, visiting from Oregon, and I just returned from a four-day trip
to the Gunnison area. Here are some birds that I found interesting:

- Virginia's Warbler: at Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
Campground (life bird for me!), also I think another  today at Corn Lake
near Grand Junction area. (Is that normal for this area? It's a cottonwood
ecosystem along a lake and a river)

- Evening Grosbeaks also at Black Canyon of the Gunnison NP campground. I
am unsure if this is normal for there or not this time of year; I was
entering data on eBird the other night when it malfunctioned on me and I
have yet to re-check it.

- There were LOADS of both flavors of Towhees (Green-tailed and Spotted)
all over Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, especially at the
campground. I saw a fair amount of young birds, too.

- MacGillivray's Warbler at Neversink Trail, near Blue Mesa Reservoir near
the town of Gunnison.

Also, on a non-bird note (I hope this is allowed, as an addendum to the
bird sightings!), I got two new "life mammals" this trip: a Long-tailed
Weasel at Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, and Gunnison Prairie
Dogs in (surprise) Gunnison! I now have all three Prairie Dog species that
occur in Colorado. :)

Good birding and mammaling (?),

Holly Reinhard
Hayden, Routt County, Colorado

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