Hi everyone (again),

I'm just getting my fill of mostly well-known local rarities in these few
days I'm back in town here before I leave again for SW Colorado, hence the
flurry of postings. This morning I swung by the South Mesa Trailhead in
Boulder County, just off the road that takes you to Eldorado Canyon. Joe
Roller had told me about a possibly (or probably) nesting pair of Red-eyed
Vireos near the parking lot a day or two ago. I heard one singing as soon
as I stepped out of the car, but it then stopped and was silent for about
half an hour. It finally resumed in that same general area, and I was able
to get fairly good recordings of it.

In the process of recording it, I discovered a strapping, singing male
American Redstart, moving through the boxelders. I got a recording of him
too.

And while I have your attention, I should also mention that I easily
refound Christian Nunes' Grace's Warbler 2 days ago (6/11/13) up along the
Spring Brook Trail where it had been found and previously observed, as well
as the Black and Eastern Phoebes at the 75th Street crossing of Boulder
Creek.

Thanks!
Eric

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Eric DeFonso
Boulder, CO

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