Bayard and I had a Cassin's Kingbird hawking insects on the south shore of
Bluff Lake. The bird was silent, but overhead showed a white tail tip,
absent of any white or pale tail edgings and a bright white throat
contrasting against a dark grey head, nape and breast. Other misguided
priorities forced us to leave the bird with only one mediocre photo. Would
be great to get another set of eyes (or camera) on it. 

John Cobb

Denver

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