Yesterday, three of us saw an amazing number of Gray Flycatchers, pushed
down to Canon City, by the weather.  We ended up counting 27 Gray
Flycatchers, seen from 4 different locations in Canon City.  This species
breeds in the pinyon juniper woodlands of Fremont County, though all of the
27 we saw yesterday, we migrating birds along or near the Arkansas River.
Most birds were along the Canon City Riverwalk, between Sells and
Raynolds.  Other species that were seen in large numbers in Canon City
yesterday, because of the weather, were:  Western and Mountain Bluebirds,
Say's Phoebes (also a few Black and Eastern Phoebes as well), American
Pipits, and swallows.  The only warblers, were Yellow-rumped, a few
Orange-crowned, and one male Common Yellowthroat.  We saw both Hermit and
Swainson's Thrushes, Blue-gray Gnatcatchers, a Dusky Flycatcher, two Lazuli
Buntings, Evening Grosbeaks, and variety of sparrows (Chipping, Brewer's,
Lark, White-crowned, and two Black-throated).

The water bird highlights were some shorebirds, including Semipalmated,
Western, and Least Sandpipers, Long-billed Dowitchers, Willet, Greater and
Lesser Yellowlegs, Solitary and Spotted Sandpipers, and Killdeer.  Also,
large number of White-faced Ibis, and a couple Snowy Egrets.

Probably the best birds of the day, were a Caspian Tern in Florence and
four Broad-winged Hawks along the Canon City Riverwalk.

A really fun day of birding in Fremont County yesterday.  The weather was
much better there, then what we would have encountered in SE Colorado,
where were planning to be this weekend.

-- 
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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