Hey, folks.

Great birding in the rain today, Wed., May 8, at Greenlee Preserve & 
environs, Boulder County. The highlight was at least 3 and perhaps 4 or 5 *gray 
flycatchers.* The species was considered casual, maybe even accidental, in 
the county when I moved here in 2002. Now it is annual in spring in small 
numbers. 

Eleven species of sparrows included *clay-colored, Brewer, white-throated, 
vesper,* and *Lincoln.*

Warblers: *orange-crowned, yellow, Audubon, myrtle, Wilson,* and *common 
yellowthroat.*

Also: *hoodie* & *woody, osprey, bushtit, blue-gray gnatcatcher, 
ruby-crowned kinglet, American pipit,* and *Bullock oriole.*

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County

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