Great find, Rob. Definitely a Vermilion Flycatcher. A drab first spring female.
Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO
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> On Apr 16, 2016, at 9:41 PM, Robert Raker wrote:
>
> To my amazement yesterday, I believe I may have observed a female Vermilion
> Flycatcher at Belmar Park in Lakewood, CO. It was feeding on insects in the
> typical flycatcher manner, flying from and returning to a branch with it's
> catch. I am open to hear what else folks may think of this bird as I'm still
> scratching my head.
>
> I have posted seven pics of this bird that I have presently labeled in the
> gallery as Unknown Flycatcher to:
> http://www.robraker.com/Robs-Natural-World/Other-Front-Range-Lakes/Belmar-Park/i-LJptSr9/A
>
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