I visited tucker gulch today and saw a good amount of birds. It was mainly
overcast. I saw a couple rare warbs.

Lots and lots of yellow rumps.

There was a emphid sp before the fairy garden, it looked like a dusky but I
only got brief views of it.

There was a female broad tail near where the flycatcher was sighted.

There was a Tennessee warbler down at the fairy garden, I believe it was a
male.

Their was a very dull chestnut sided warbler down at the fairy garden, a
yellow warbler was near it. It was active but remained in the same tree.

There was a beautiful western tanager past the fairy garden.

Their was a lot of lazuli buntings throughout they trail.

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