I didn't see the Hepatic Tanager when I birded in Lamar Woods this morning
and 2 local birders I ran into who had started before did not report that
bird either.  Discussion was that few migrants there today with likelihood
that many moved on last night as winds had diminished (overnight only as it
winds went up to 45 mph gusts later this morning) for first time in days.

I did find a second Broad-winged Hawk, a juvenile, this morning at
Fairmount Cemetery in Lamar, photos later.  Only a few Yellow-rumps at this
location but a wonderful flock of about a hundred Chipping Sparrows.

SeEtta Moss
Canon City
http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com

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