This morning, an empid called me out into my yard. I'm leaning Gray 
Flycatcher, as the bird has been twitching its tail, downward it seems to 
me, all day. I've been fooled by twitchy Duskies before, so I need to 
inspect my photos and videos before I call it.

Glad that bird got me outside, too. As I watched it, a Cassin's Vireo 
passed through the yard. It foraged, for a time, before flying into my west 
Centennial (Arapahoe County) neighborhood. It's amazing how different 
Cassin's can look depending on the lighting. In the open, on my 
honeylocust, the bird was warbler yellow. In the shade of my shrubs, I had 
to convince myself it wasn't a Plumbeous with a bit of yellow wash. 

An Orange-crowned Warbler was also a new arrival. A Hermit Thrush, first 
seen a day or two ago, provided uncommonly close views. At one point, it 
landed on a branch just feet from my shoulder. I tried to turn and get a 
photo, but of course it flew off. 

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO

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