During a break in the drizzle today I walked along the Mayhoffer-Singletree and 
Meadowlark trails in Superior.  The east section of the M-S trail up to the 
stone benches had a nice variety of passerines including several that either I 
or eBird thought were unusual: Cassin's Vireo (2), Green-tailed Towhee, Lark 
Sparrow, Clay-colored Sparrow, and Rock Wren (unusual location.)  There were 
also flyby snipes, a Bald Eagle, and about 60 Mountain Bluebirds.  The mixed 
flock that included the vireos also had quite a few warblers flitting 
maddeningly; I only identified Wilson's and Yellow-rumped for sure but got 
glimpses of some that didn't seem quite like either of those.
Anyway, it seems like the crappy weather is good for seeing small birds even in 
locations that are normally only moderately birdy.  And also, if you stop by 
this location keep an eye out for the big bobcat that's been hanging around.

Peter RuprechtSuperior

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