Gray Flycatcher has been around for the last three days.  Usually in Section 8 
in or near the two huge honeylocusts in the center.  I believe this is at least 
the 3rd individual Gray Flycatcher at GC this spring.  We usually get 1 
sometime during the year, but it seems to be an exceptional year for this 
species all along the Front Range.

Two Broad-tailed Hummingbirds nesting.

Turkey Vulture roost well east of the cemetery about a mile on Mountain Avenue 
seems to have either been abandoned by the birds or intentionally discouraged 
by the local human residents.  I suspect the latter, sort of expected it, miss 
the birds coming and going each day.  It's all up to Waste Management and the 
other refuse removal companies now.

Residences in the neighborhood to the east of the cemetery have had Western 
Tanagers and a Lazuli Bunting recently.

Had a Broad-winged Hawk on 5/12.

Two trees really set back by the last bomb cyclone were northern hackberry and 
American linden.  I am happy to say they are finally showing signs of rallying 
and that the buds/leaves on hackberry show gall-making psyllid eggs.  That's 
good for birds, especially next autumn migration.

White-crowned Sparrow of the mountain form (dark-lored, dark reddish beak) 
today was the first I have seen this spring.

Sounds like Ruby-crowned Kinglets may nest this summer at Grandview.  At least 
the few males singing away are trying to recruit a mate.  Ditto for Chipping 
Sparrows.

I saw the male Hairy Woodpecker of the eastern race today and wonder if the 
mountain race female he copulated with a few weeks ago is incubating eggs and, 
if so, I wonder what the young will look like?  Can we tell intergrades of 
these two subspecies for this species?

Species list for the cemetery this year stands at 80, which isn't bad for a 
place with no water (most of the year) and a challenged understory.

Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins

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