I suspect three together is unprecedented in Colorado, but it's shaping up to 
be a great year for Yellow-throated Vireo. I know of other reports this spring 
in Baca, Prowers, Weld and also the west slope! With birds, almost anything can 
happen. 

Nick Komar
Fort Collins

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> On May 16, 2015, at 4:59 PM, Robert Martinez <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> So glad I have norm to let me know what I saw yesterday, however unlikely it 
> supposed to be I am positively sure I had 3 Yellow-throated Vireos yesterday, 
> I watched them for 10-15 minutes and am positive in my finding.  So sorry to 
> hear that an expert like norm would discount something he didn't see.  20 
> years of birding still qualifies me as a inexperienced birder I will relish 
> in that designation.
> 
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