Hi Everyone--

I spent all of this morning 5/13 at Crow Valley Campground. The thrush
fallout is mostly gone now, but a Veery, a Hermit Thrush, and about 8
Swainson's Thrushes remained. The warbler list consisted of Tennessee
Warbler (2 or 3 different birds), Northern Parula (2 singing birds), Yellow
Warbler (lots), Yellow-rumped Warbler (all of 2, both Audubon's), a male
Blackpoll Warbler, a singing Ovenbird, a male American Redstart, and about 4
MacGillivay's Warblers (two were singing). The only vireo noted was Warbling
(2 different birds). I had a brief look at an Orchard Oriole. I saw 2
different Least Flycatchers; both were singing. A Green-tailed Towhee was
along the path behind the horseshoe pits.

Mark Miller
Longmont, CO


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