Hi all

My wife Sandy and I spent five days in the Routt National Forest--Mt. Zirkel 
Wilderness area in Routt County bird watching and botanizing primarily  in the 
montane, 7800’ to 8800’ zone. The major vegetation consisted of sub-alpine fir, 
some spruce, lots of aspen and a solid covering of scrub oak in the lower 
montane zones. There were large areas covered with corn lilies and mules ears. 
The most common bird species were American Robin, House Wren, Green-tailed 
Towhee, Lincoln Sparrow, White-crowned Sparrow and, surprisingly, of the 
warbler's the MacGillivray’s Warbler were numerous.

Bob Righter
Denver CO

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