The sky apparently cleared enough for many of the neotropical migrants
present in the Canon City area yesterday to continue their migration as
Canon City Riverwalk near Sell's Lake was pretty quiet this morning with no
sign of the many warblers Brandon found yesterday.  However Pathfinder Park
was still quite active:  2 Eastern Bluebirds by the entry road; at least
one remaining Olive-sided Flycatcher, several remaining Wood-pewees (now
most singing and identifiable as Western Wood-pewees); Eastern, Western and
Cassin's Kingbird; an Ash-throated Flycatcher; a few Yellow-rumped and
Yellow Warblers, and the sound of a Canyon Wren calling from the cliffs
across the river resonating through the area.  I have uploaded pics of the
Eastern Bluebirds and a Western Tanager to my Birds and Nature blog.
<http://birdsandnature.blogspot.com/>

And I believe I saw the odd empid reported by Brandon Percival
yesterday--it was above me but sure looked to have a yellow throat but
could not from my view see other features. And it was in same area he saw
it in.  Hmmm.

SeEtta Moss
Canon City
http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com

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