If Ovenbirds interest you, I counted around 20 of them singing this morning
at Cheyenne Mountain State Park, particularly along the Cougar's Shadow
trail but not exclusively there.  It is possible I double-counted a few of
them that I heard farther off - if I heard them 1-2 minutes apart I counted
them but it is possible that a few could've been repeat individuals.

Some other birds I enjoyed hearing (and occasionally seeing some of them)
were Hermit Thrushes, very exuberant Yellow-breasted Chat, so many Warbling
Vireos, House Wrens, Spotted Towhees, Broad-tailed Hummingbirds and
Black-headed Grosbeaks and several other species in smaller numbers as
well.

Diana Beatty
El Paso County
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