I just realized, my post below said, Joy and Richard Lake, it should be Joy and 
Leonard Lake who re-found the bird.  Sorry to Leonard, for messing up your 
name.  I think nine birders were able to see the Vermilion Flycatcher today 
though 530pm or a little after.  Hope it stays for the crowd that is coming 
tomorrow morning.
Photos can be seen at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/brandonsbirdphotos/ 
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO
      From: Brandon K. Percival <[email protected]>

The last location of the male Vermilion Flycatcher, was west of the Cottonwood 
Picnic Area, along the Arkansas River, between this parking lot and road bridge 
(this is east/below Pueblo Reservoir dam), Pueblo County.  It on both sides of 
the river, and seen by several people from the road bridge looking east.  The 
bird was first found by Pearle Sandstorm-Smith and Clif Smith.  Several of us 
searched for hours in the heat, and couldn't find it, Joy and Richard Lake, 
re-found it from the road bridge.  There is a territorial singing Eastern 
Phoebe under this bridge, which did chase the Vermilion Flycatcher a couple of 
times.  I'll try to post tomorrow as early as possible, if it is still present. 
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO-- 

  

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