Today southwest of Trinidad Lake (Las Animas County) on road 53.1 in Long’s 
Canyon near New Mexico I saw a male Hepatic Tanager. Life bird for me. 

Other interesting birds seen while driving/hiking the area and camping at 
Trinidad Lake since Thursday were Ash-throated Flycatchers, three Grosbeaks 
(Evening, Blue, and Rose-breasted) in separate locations, a few Cassin’s 
Kingbirds (couldn’t find a Western Kingbird), Bewick’s Wren, and a Summer 
Tanager in the campground area. Each evening about 8 or 9 Common Nighthawks 
have cruised overhead, last night just before dark one male did its display 
dive right at another one, straight down to 20 feet in front of me before 
pulling up with it’s accompanying Hooov sound. Impressive. 

Dan Stringer
Larkspur, CO

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