Yesterday and today we saw several species for the first time this year.    
May 3 -- Our yard/patch
Black-headed Grosbeak: showed up below our feeders where we see lots of Spotted 
Towhees. We heard it sing 2-3 times.                     Showed up again today, 
same place, same song.
Yellow Warbler: heard singing from the top of a big big cottonwood. Also heard 
along the Walker Trail today.Ovenbird: heard singing sporadically -- 5-10 
times. This morning, it sang in earnest -- every 30-60 seconds.
   May 4 -- On the Cherry Creek Trail south from Walker RoadGray Catbird: 
singingYellow-breasted Chat: singing, if you can call it thatBrown Thrasher: 
singing and trying to stump us as to its identity.Lark Sparrow: singing in two 
places. 

Others: May 3: a flock of 20-30 Chipping Sparrows; Broad-tailed & Black-chinned 
Humm. 
    May 4: 3 Western Kingbirds; two in a chase. 

Hugh Kingery

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