In the semi-blustery calm before the storm, our group (Rob Raker, Mike
Henwood, Rebecca Laroche and I) had a very productive Friday midday at
Harriman, with nearly 50 species. Highlights were a brown/western Palm
Warbler I spotted (and Mike quickly ID'd) in small trees and low growth
along south shore trail and a Least Flycatcher that Mike picked out of
scrubby trees in a mini-meadow on the south side of the same trail.

Among dozens of Yellow-Rumped warblers of both types in the same area was
one hybrid (Myrtle x Audubon's) -- thanks to Ted Floyd for your
lesson/reminder about this 2 weeks ago here at [cobirds].

Other notables: 6 Great-tailed Grackles and six kinds of sparrows,
including Vesper, Lincoln's and Lark.

We started the day at Bear Creek Lake Park (JeffCo), where notables
included a pair of bald eagles in mating flight, a Great-horned Owl and her
two owlets, four kinds of swallows (Violet-Green, Barn, Tree and
Rough-Winged), 7 brown-headed cowbirds and a pair of Red-Tailed Hawks
copulating on a power tower.

Good birding,

Patrick O'Driscoll
Denver

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