Well, I said "likely" but should have said "possibly" I expect.

Brad Biggerstaff
Fort Collins

+++ It's amazing what you see when you look +++
On Apr 28, 2014 5:57 PM, "Brad Biggerstaff" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> This breezy morning there was a Black-throated Gray Warbler at Dixon
> Reservoir/Pine Ridge Natural Area in west Fort Collins.  I reported such
> critter on the 17th at this location, but there were several consecutive
> days last week that this species was not seen/heard, so I think this is
> likely a different individual; but I don't know that for certain and photos
> today were too poor to try to distinguish them.
>
> Also present were several Yellow-rumped Warblers:  both Audubon's and
> Myrtle were there, along with an intergrade individual with Myrtle-like
> white throat along the edge but with yellow clearly in the middle of the
> throat.  A couple of Orange-crowned Warblers rounded out that group.  I
> also saw the first-of-the-year Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, along with FOY
> Broad-tailed Hummingbirds.
>
> Brad Biggerstaff
> Fort Collins
>
>
>

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