I was able to get a great look, with super light, of the Gray Flycatcher 
(about 10 minutes after Bob and Bob Sullivan departed).  One half mile 
south of Alameda Avenue and S. Wadsworth Blvd head 0.2 miles (2 tenths) 
west on W. Ohio Avenue into the parking lot to the east of iCAST (777 South 
Wadsworth Boulevard Lakewood, Colorado 80226) -- slightly north into the 
parking lot overlooking Kountze Lake in Historic Belmar Park.  Standing on 
the concrete N-S walking path (39 42.269N, 105 05.125W) the Gray Flycatcher 
was working the scrub and the Blue Spruce between that path and one 25 
meters to the west.  Tail pump was evident, particularly when the bird 
first perched. The flycatcher worked from the center of open bushes and 
trees to the ground, often catching insects on the ground.  12:45PM, 
Saturday afternoon, 11 May 2013.  I met Joe Lupfer and Karen Clark. Joe got 
some amazing photos of the flycatcher. If you shoot me an email, I will 
send copies to you.  If you cut and paste the coordinates listed above into 
Google, it will take you to the exact spot.  See you at the Convention.

Rick Taylor, Colorado Springs, El Paso County

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