We saw one this morning on castlewood canyon road. According to the iBird
pro app, first summer makes can have a completely yellow or red shoulder
patch. I assume that’s the most likely.

Eric Storms
Castle Rock

On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 1:10 PM Bryan Tarbox <[email protected]> wrote:

> On my way to Bud Mielke Reservoir this morning, a Red-winged Blackbird
> with completely yellow shoulder patches flew in front of my car from
> Cattail Pond. My first thought was that my brain was playing tricks on me
> with a Yellow-headed Blackbird, but I am 99.9% certain it was a RWBL with
> fully yellow shoulder patches (hard to be 100% sure while driving). I
> stopped to attempt to relocate it, but couldn't find it. I imagine it hangs
> around the area, though. Would be a cool bird to photograph.
>
> Bryan Tarbox
> Loveland, CO
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