Hi all, I was just in Canyonlands NP in Utah, and there were a significant amount of Black-chinned Sparrows present along some of the creeks there. This is unusual for the area, so we may have a year where Black-chinned Sparrows are breeding further north than usual. If there are some birders close to Colorado NM or Canyon of the Ancients NM, I would suggest going out for a look-see.
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