In my local patch (Bear Creek in Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks), 
Blue-gray Gnatcatchers are each year one of the earlier migrants to set up 
shop.  I have, for example, had multiple pairs by April 19.  And one of the 
great things about this bird is how pugnacious they are;  you can hardly 
peep without one of them popping up to glower at you.

This year, to date, I have seen none along nearly a mile of nice shrubby 
habitat. I hope that others are seeing lots of this bird.  ??

[image: Blue-gray Gnatcatcher Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab 
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