Today I found a singing Least Flycatcher in Grand County.  From the junction of 
U.S. 40 and county road 39, a few miles east of Kremmling, go south on road 39. 
 You drop down a hill and then cross a large, wet meadow where snipe are 
common.  At the far end of the meadow, pass a house on the left and then enter 
a deciduous woods.  The bird was about 100 feet left the road, and about 100 
feet  in from the edge of the meadow.  It was giving its two-note song, 
repeated many times in a rapid cadence. 



The most interesting bird for the day, other than the flycatcher, was a Gray 
Catbird in Pioneer Park in Hot Sulphur Springs. 



Roger Linfield 

Boulder

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