The Birder's Trail near the entrance to the Wild Basin area of RMNP was 48 
degrees and rainy yesterday at 9 am, but very birdy for this location. 25 
species in 1.5 hours. Nothing rare, but the great horned owl who flew from a 
tree is unusual there. Also saw 2 American pipits, a red-necked sapsucker, a 
pair of brown creepers, many broad-tailed hummingbirds, and Wilson's, 
MacGillivray's and yellow-rumped warblers

Candice E. Johnson
Denver, CO 80207
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