I drove up to Red Canyon Park about 20 min north of Canon City this
evening.  I spotted several Gray Flycatchers but they were quite shy,
likely still with nestlings or fledglings they are taking care of.  I found
one carrying food, looked to be a dragonfly.  It perched high on top of a
juniper and though I walked more than 50 feet away it stayed put,
apparently not going to feed it's young with me in the area so I left and
did not see if it has fledglings or babies in the nest.  It could be either
as they may be having a second nesting since there are a lot of insects to
feed young due to very rainy year.

Of note were several Lazuli Buntings singing near the entrance to the park
as well as at least one Blue Grosbeak.  More Lazuli Buntings were singing
near Four Mile Creek just a short distance from the park.  Also I spotted a
likely pair of Evening Grosbeak (adult birds perched next to each other
during breeding season) in the park.

I have uploaded pics of the Gray Flycatcher, a singing Lazuli Bunting and
an Evening Grosbeak onto my Birds and Nature blog.
<http://birdsandnature.blogspot.com/>

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

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