Hello Paul,
 I *think* I may have briefly seen the Tropical Kingbird today. I saw the 
bird sitting on a wire just as I pulled into the entrance and parked in 
front of the sign for South Platte Park. It was a couple of wires below 
below several European Starlings. It was marginally larger than them, and 
had a long bill. It flew downward before I could get a photo. I stayed 
around the area for about 20 minutes and it didn't return. I checked all 
around the RPM building, and down the road just to the curve (where there 
are lots of Lesser Goldfinches). 
 I can't be sure if I saw it, but if it's not too out of your way to Pueblo 
you could try to see it.

On Wednesday, October 17, 2018 at 12:19:56 PM UTC-6, Paul Hurtado wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I know it's a long shot, but I'll be in Denver this Saturday morning en 
> route to my 20th(!?) high school reunion down in Pueblo, and would love to 
> see that TROPICAL KINGBIRD (it's pretty rare for me to pick up new ABA 
> birds in CO since I've moved out of state!). 
>
> So, while it seems to have moved on, I'd very much appreciate hearing from 
> anyone who goes looking for the bird.
>
> Thanks!
> Paul Hurtado
> Reno, NV (Pueblo, CO)
>
> -- 
> Paul J. Hurtado
> http://www.pauljhurtado.com/
>

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