To add to Gary's observation, I spent several days in the Fraser Valley, 
Grand Co. over the last month, and an afternoon tour through RMNP along 
Trail Ridge Rd., and throughout all the traveling, hiking, biking, and 
camping I was surprised at the lack of birds (and also no GRJA or CLNU in 
RMNP). Granted our drive through RMNP was pretty direct with no woodland 
hiking, and much of the time in Fraser Valley was spent with family and a 
wedding, but it was somewhat disappointing birdwise. Hardly needed to carry 
binocs for the lack of birds, and I wondered if it was the pine bark beetle 
damage. Though I have very little experience summer birding in the 
mountains and not sure if my perception of lack of birds is accurate for 
that locale/season. However with all the wildflowers, lepidoptera, other 
wildlife, and awesome scenery it took me a while to wonder where the birds 
were!

Good birding,
Derek Hill
Fort Collins

On Monday, July 14, 2014 8:03:34 PM UTC-6, Gary Brower wrote:
>
> All, 
>
> A different take on this thread. 
>
> I spent the weekend in RMNP, and saw no/zero/nada/zip Gray Jays or Clark’s 
> Nutcrackers.  I talked a volunteer at Lake Irene; she had noticed the same 
> thing.  And I spoke with a ranger at Kawuneeche Visitor Center who had the 
> same report.   
>
> Any thoughts?  (The ranger suspected it was because the snow melted so 
> late.) 
>
> Gary Brower 
> Englewood, CO 
>
> PS        By the way, I did see two WTPT’s (perhaps male and female, as 
> they were in pretty close proximity to one another) at the Rock Cut on 
> Trail Ridge Rd, and a female-on-the-nest Broad-tailed Hummer at Lily Lake.

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