OK, I was one of those foolish ones that went up there today.  About noon,
a couple hours, scouring several blocks around the original sighting.
Hardly any birds, and certainly no Blue-tail.  One Sharp-shinned Hawk, one
flicker, one Raven, a dozen crows, and everything else was garbage birds
(or should I say, non-native species.)  And no other birders either.

Mary Kay Waddington

On Wed, Nov 6, 2019 at 6:10 PM Dave Cameron <[email protected]> wrote:

> Conspicuous by its absence is any update on the mega-rarity in Laramie.
> Surely someone must've trekked up there today.  Any news at all, at this
> point, would be welcome, and would help one decide whether to haul up there
> tomorrow.
>
> Thanks in advance for any news, rumors or heresay.
>
> Dave Cameron
> Denver
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