All:
1st spring male Summer Tanager seen along the Cresent Springs
Trail today.
This is quite the hike in: From Flagstaff Mt Road got to Pika
Road (near Myers Gulch) and take it to the Ethel Harrold Picnic area - the
hike in is about 2 miles on rolling rugged terrain. From Ethel Harrold,
take the Eldorado Canyon Trial down to the river, cross, and up onto the
ridge into open ponderosa where it becomes the Cresent Springs Trail. The
bird was foraging in ponderosa along with several Western Tanagers. Red
was appearing on all parts of the body, especially the chest, head, and
stomach.
No birder in their right mind is going to do this hike are
they? I thought I'd report it anyways.
John T (Tumasonis) of Louisville CO
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