Hi all,

Sorry for the late report but during the Boulder Audubon Teen Naturalist
bird and butterfly survey at Skunk Canyon today at about 10:30am, Aidan
Coohill spotted, and I identified a GRAY FLYCATCHER about 1.5 miles up the
trail. The bird was flicking its' tail and vocalizing about 20 feet down
the side of the trail in a dead taller shrub. Also at the Canyon was a
WILLOW FLYCATCHER, a high count of VIRGINIA's WARBLERS at 13; they started
singing at 10:45 and completely stopped at 11:30, only getting visuals on
2, and a ROSE BREASTED GROSBEAK singing.


My Ebird List: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S36842864


Good birding,
Luke Pheneger

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