Today we found several migrants in the town of Penrose, Fremont County. The 
best bird was a female Baltimore Oriole that we found along K Street between 
4th Street and 5th Street in Penrose. She had bright yellow-orange underparts 
where a Bullock's would have been gray.

A female/immature MacGillivray's Warbler visited our yard in Penrose this 
morning and stayed through the afternoon. Dale also found a juvenile sapsucker 
in a cottonwood about 4th Street and I Street this afternoon. We couldn't be 
sure whether it was a Red-naped or Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, because it 
possibly could be a Red-naped who is late to molt. It looked like it was in 
complete juvenile plumage. Do you think a Red-naped should have started to molt 
yet?

Dale & Joel Adams

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