June 21

I explored some areas in the northwest corner of Park County along and
around Deer Creek (...not that Deer Creek, the other one - along County
Road 43). I had Band-tailed Pigeons at three places: two together along
Saddlestring Road, and two singles at well-separated spots along Pike NF
Road 101. One was calling. Willow Flycatchers were at three spots along
Deer Creek (all silent when I was with them). A Lewis's Woodpecker flew up
valley over Conestoga Road. Also 4 Type 2 Red Crossbills at Conestoga Road.

Later I traveled Jefferson County Road 126 (Pine Valley Road) and adjacent
Ourey Road and vicinity in Jeffco. A Band-tailed Pigeon flew into a
backyard feeding station at Pine Grove. Stopping briefly at Reynold's Ranch
Open Space I heard an Ovenbird singing near the creek downstream of the
parking lot. Driving with stops in the Deer Creek Canyon (yes, that Deer
Creek) down High Grade Road, South Deer Creek Road and West Deer Creek
Canyon Road I heard 4, 1 and 3 singing Ovenbirds respectively (8 total).

June 22

Following a big wind and a nice thunderstorm at Ken Caryl Valley this
afternoon, the skies mostly cleared and winds calmed, and as I was in my
front yard I watched a Lewis's Woodpecker fly over, heading north!

David Suddjian
Littleton, CO

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