We came back last night tired from the Red Cliff BBS survey -- which starts at 
the top of Vail Pass and goes down Shrine Pass road, then up Homestake Creek. 
The scenery makes the 3 a.m. get-out-of-bed worth it -- along with a few 
mountain birds. 

We saw several Pine Grosbeaks including a group of three that flushed in front 
of our car but disappeared when I looked for them at the official stop. A fair 
number of Hermit Thrushes - always a treat to hear their song -- and a couple 
of singing Swainson's Thrushes. Lots of Pine siskins, more than we ordinarily 
encounter. And fewer White-crowned Sparrows, I think, but a normal number of 
Lincoln's. Three Fox Sparrows heard but not seen along Homestake Creek. 

Both July 1 and 2, not on the route, a Common Loon on Dillon Reservoir, in 
basic plumage. 

 

Hugh Kingery 
  Franktown, CO
  

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