Deb and I rode from the Wheat Ridge Greenbelt trailhead at Youngfield and 
I-70 out to Tucker Gulch, Golden.  A little over 5 mi each way.

On the ponds near the highway, we had Yellow-headed Blackbird, Blue-winged 
teal, Eastern Kingbird, among others.

At Tucker Gulch, among many others, we encountered:

Yellow Warbler
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Am. Goldfinch
Lesser Goldfinch
Western Wood-Pewee
Swainson's Thrush
Gray Catbird
Black-headed Grosbeak
Western Tanager
Black-chinned Hummingbird

I think it would be fair to characterize Tucker Gulch as "the best 50 yards 
of birding in Colorado."  It has produced some noteworthy sightings over 
the last few years, requires zero exertion, and even has a little library 
along the path.

Dave Cameron
Denver

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