Beautiful morning 5/14 at Chatfield upstream from Kingfisher bridge on the 
Douglas County side. Bob Spencer would have loved all the new bird arrivals 
sights and sounds and a good concrete walk way for his chariot.

I found the Chestnut-sided Warbler about 250 yards up the dirt trail from where 
the concrete trail ends. Just after a little pond on the right and then up a 
side trail that makes a hard left up a hill. Myron Gerhard reported it 
yesterday. Yellow-breasted Chats are singing everywhere. There was a Sage 
Thrasher that could be heard from the parking lot. And as Bob might say, the 
least of these would certainly not be the Least Flycatchers vigorously singing 
their che-Beck che-Beck.

I got some photos and recordings on my eBird list below.

https://ebird.org/checklist/S69038460

Gregg Goodrich 
Highlands Ranch 

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