The pair of Lucy's at Gatewood Cottonwoods were still present yesterday.  
>From 141 turn northwest on 4 1/10 Rd.  Go 1 mile to an access road on the 
right with a small brown marker (stake) noting allowed types of vehicles.  
This is Gateway Cottonwoods.  The Lucy's were primarily seen in a tree that 
overhangs this access road just a very short ways down this road fairly 
close to a wooden tee-pee made out of branches that you can't miss and 
before the road comes to what looks like an open area used for 
parking/camping that has a rock firepit.  The male was singing frequently, 
making him easy to locate.  

As Joe rightly noted, these birds are breeding here, out of their normal 
range, and this is a first Mesa County record of breeding Lucy's, so please 
avoid playing songs or calls, pishing, or anything else that would cause 
disturbance to their breeding.  Good luck!

John Malenich
Boulder, CO 

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