Hello Colorado Birders:

Reporting from the great unknown that is San Juan County ( the highest mean
elevation in the United States), I am happy to share that I came across an
American Restart this morning.

As I was wrapping up my stimulating session at the bubbling sewage ponds at
the south end of Silverton, I glanced to the southeast and noticed a small
bird flitting in the willows along Meadow Creek. In the bins, I could see
its spastic foraging technique, grayish-olive back and bold yellow patches
on the sides of the breast and either side of its long tail. I dashed for
my camera after recognition and was never able to relocate the bird.

Happy Spring,
Eric
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Eric Hynes
Placerville, CO
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Field Guides Birding Tours
www.fieldguides.com
http://fieldguides.com/guides/eric-hynes

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