Sorry for the late report but I want camping right after this trip. My sis 
Lauren Burke and I and our daughters and two other gals birded the area 
Saturday. Trip list provided by my daughter, Anna. We also drove out on the 
birding tour a bit.

We also had a hummer that I didn't get a pic of and couldn't place. 

About the size of a female Rufous- but her back had golden green feathers, 
little spotting under her chin, clear belly and very, very rufous sides. *no 
rufous in the tail.  Any thoughts?

Mccowns longspur
Chestnut sided warbler
Yellow warbler 
Tennessee warbler
Plumbous vireo
Red eyed vireo
Brown thrasher 
Brown headed Cowbird
Robin 
Wilsons snipe 
Swainsons thrush 
Grey cheeked thrush 
Rough legged
Red wing blackbird 
Yellow headed blackbird
Great blue heron 
American red start 
Yellow breasted chat
Hummingbird 
Mockingbird
Grackles
Starlings
Blue jay
Lark sparrow?
Vesper and Brewers sparrow 
Lark bunting 
Grasshopper sparrow
Barn swallow
Cliff swallow 
House wren 
Lincoln sparrow 
Horned lark 
American kestrel
Kill deer
Blue winged teal
Mallards
Eastern and western kingbirds 
American Widgeon
Mourning dove
Eurasian collared 
Cedar waxwing 
Orchard oriole
Bullocks oriole
Downy woodpecker 
American goldfinch
Black headed grosbeak 

Connie
Shenandoah on Smoky Hill
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