All,

In order to run in a new pair of hiking boots, I went to the Wild Basin
area of Rocky Mountain National Park this morning.  I didn't see or hear
the family of Stub-tailed Wrens at Calypso Cascades, which was last
reported by Christian Nunes.  However, at Ouzel Falls there was what I
presumed is a large juvenile (white spots on the primaries) still sitting
on the nest, which is under an overhang left (west) of the falls.  There
were also Broad-tailed, Black-chinned, Rufous and Calliope Hummingbirds at
the feeders at the Fawn Brook Inn in Allens Park.

So, if you wish to actually see, and study, a rare bird in Boulder County
in the next few days, then I highly recommend the very pleasant hike up to
Ouzel Falls, RMNP.

Cheers,  Peter Gent.
Boulder.

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