All,

 

A very cooperative Wood Thrush was at the Chico Basin Ranch/RMBO banding
station (fee) for most of the morning and seen by at least John
Drummond/Richard Bunn who slip/slided away in the mud to get there (the rest
of the Chico roads not recommended). Also, of interest was a bird singing
what I call the secondary song of a Mourning Warbler, responding to a tape
of that species with both song and call notes.  But, this bird, banded on
Monday, has a few white eye-area feathers, but they are only visible when
the bird is in the hand.  Not ruling out a .. H. y.b.Can't say that word.
My FOS Olive-sided Flycatcher and a young bobcat too, plus many Catharus
thrushes.

 

At Big Johnson Reservoir (ELP) a few Red-necked Phalaropes and lots of Black
Terns, plus a large mixed species Spizella sparrow flock and tons of
swallows. 

 

Bill Maynard

Colorado Springs 

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