We're off to a nice start on our visit to Colorado. Since putting up the 
feeders on Saturday at our place in Estes Park in Larimer County and watching 
from the deck, we've been visited by Calliope, Rufous, and Broad-tailed 
Hummingbirds, Evening Grosbeak, Cooper's Hawk, and Townsend's, Orange-crowned 
and Yellow-rumped (Audubon's) Warblers as well as the usual three species of 
nuthatch, House and Cassin's Finches, American Crows, Common Ravens, Steller's 
Jay, Hairy Woodpecker, Northern Flicker (Red-shafted), Chipping Sparrow, 
Dark-eyed (Gray-headed) Junco, and circling Turkey Vultures.

On the first stretch of the Cub Lake Trail in RMNP in the Saturday evening 
dusk, we had a nice Rock Wren, a lifer for my wife.

Jim Nelson
Bethesda, Maryland

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