Maybe there is a Townsend's trend, as I enjoyed one, too, this evening. An
adult male appeared with a neat little warbler flock in my backyard, with
11 Yellow-rumpeds (Myrtle, Audubon's and Myrtlebon's) and my first
Orange-crowned Warbler of the season.

By the way, here is a neat Ken Caryl Ranch field trip opportunity that just
was added with DFO for May 17  :
https://dfobirds.org/FieldTrips/Register.aspx?TripID=13925
There are still a few spots open for this trip that will be a *hike *of up
to 7 miles, with great bird song potential. Details at the link.

David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO

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