Since I posted from the field, I thought I should send a follow-up post 
regarding Crow Valley.  The campground was fairly birdy in both the northwest 
and southwest parts of the park.  The first bird I saw was the continuing 
Red-bellied Woodpecker.  In the NW part of the park, I ran into a flock of Pine 
Siskins and noticed some movement in a cedar.  I was surprised to see a 
White-eyed Vireo.  I moved to the SW and noticed a lot of Robins going in and 
out of the Cedar.  In the cedar was a Townsend's Solitaire, Orange-crowned 
Warbler, Kinglets, and the White-eyed Vireo appeared again. I was surprised the 
vireo moved along with me to the opposite end of the park!  There were also 
several Brown Creepers hugging the activity. Overall, an enjoyable warm morning 
in the campground. Photos of the birds can be seen below:
 
https://jaeger29.smugmug.com/BIRDS/RARE-AND-UNCOMMON-2015/

Mark ChavezLakewood-Green Mtnhttp://jaeger29.smugmug.com/

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