In addition to some of David's spottings, we saw American Pipits at Summit 
Lake on 7/1.

- Sandra Laursen


On Tuesday, July 3, 2018 at 5:02:13 PM UTC-6, David Suddjian wrote:
>
> For those who may be heading up high to Mt Evans, here are a few 
> highlights from a drive I made up there yesterday for the Mt Evans BBS 
> route. Pretty dry up there, too!*  Gray Jays* were within 0.75 mile 
> either side of Milepost 14 along Hwy 103. I'd start at Juniper Pass Picnic 
> Area and go down the road toward Echo Lake stopping where convenient to 
> listen for them. *Am. Three Toed-Woodpecker* was drumming nicely at two 
> places in the forest along Mt Evans Road along the long switchbacks through 
> the forest above the entrance station and Echo Lake. *Brown-capped 
> Rosy-Finches* were between Summit Lake the switch backs up to the summit, 
> and lower down at about 11,700 where the road is above the Mt. Goliath 
> Natural Area. *Red Crossbills *were noted over Cloudland Picnic Area 
> (Type 5) and down in lodgepole pine forest (Type 2) along Squaw Pass Road 
> 2.5 to 6.5 miles above the Jefferson County Line.
>
> David Suddjian
> Ken Caryl Valley
> Littleton, CO
>
>

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