A White-eyed Vireo was foraging in mature aspen catkins in the West Chicago 
Creek campground Wednes (5/25/16) afternoon at 4pm-5pm. I saw the bird with 
a few Yellow-rumped Warblers and two Black-capped Chickadees Wednesday 
evening but didn't refind the bird Thursday morning. The loose flock was 
between the end of the pay USFS campground and the parking area for the 
Hell's Hole trailhead. They were in the aspens on the slope above the creek 
and between the campground/parking area. My ebird list with photos is 
posted here. 

http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S29918996

I didn't see any insects in the catkins -- just tons of tiny mature seeds. 

>From Idaho Springs the campground is up Hwy 103 (road to Mt Evans) and then 
west on W Chicago Creek Rd.

Sorry for the slow post! No phone reception up there. 

Georgia Doyle
Fort Collins

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