Birders in CO, This morning in El Paso County I hit Sondermann Park for three hours. Birding was slow until about 10:00, when I noticed a few empids, some flocks of Wilson's Warblers, and a nice sized flock of Orange-crowned Warblers. An adult *Tennessee Warbler* was gleaning the willows in with the OCWAs. A *Juniper Titmouse* was also a surprise calling in the sagebrush hillsides. On my way back from Sondermann, I stopped at the Colorado Springs Xeriscape Gardens and Utilities area, and noticed flyovers *American Pipit *and *Broad-winged Hawk*. Hanging around the inner parking lot were two female Broad-tailed and a Black-chinned Hummingbird, as well as about 4 *Dusky Flycatchers* and an adult male *Williamson's Sapsucker. *I was surprised to have so much migration activity between 10:00 and 12:00.
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