Hey all -

I went out to Eldorado Springs this morning to see if the Lewis's 
Woodpeckers were back in the trees up on the ridge, but I didn't see them.  
Maybe they have found another place to nest this year ...

I walked around the back side of the first ridge, and over towards Eldorado 
State Park.  In the trees along the Fowler Trail, after it turns off from 
the road I saw several birds of interest.  There were a few Blue-Grey 
Gnatcatchers, a few Black-Capped Chickadees, and what I thought were two 
Yellow-Breasted Chats, based on partial white around the eye, and a yellow 
breast.  The yellow went clear down the belly to the tail, however, which 
puzzled me for awhile.  Closer to the rock cut by the Bastille, I saw 
another one in the bushes along side the trail, and got a better look.  The 
bird had a grey head, grey extending down towards the breast, and yellow 
below that, on the belly and down to the tail.  Then the light came on, and 
I realized that they were MacGillivray's Warblers.  The quick looks that I 
had earlier didn't show the head clearly.

Moving on down the trail, I looked into the canyon on the back side of the 
Bastille, and there were a bunch of White-Throated Swifts flying around up 
and down the rock faces and over the creek.  30-40 of them. I watched them 
for about ten minutes, but didn't see much of anything else.   Heading back 
out,  close to the rock cut in the first ridge, I looked back towards the 
higher peaks, and there was a Golden Eagle circling above one of the 
ridges.   A couple of Turkey Vultures were also seen circling to the north 
above the Mesa Trail area.  On the trail back to the car, I saw (and heard) 
several Spotted Towhees, a Blue Jay, a Mourning Dove, and a few Magpies.  
And of course, a few Yellow-Breasted Chats, working through the bushes 
looking for food.  
I was disappointed that the Lewis's Woodpeckers weren't around this year, 
but as usual, there were other birds worth watching along that trail.

Good birding -

Jeff Parks
Boulder

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