No Blackburnian Warbler. Lots of Lincoln's Sparrows, Swainson's Thrushes, and
Dusky Flycatchers. Pretty slow, but could've been time of day.
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Denver, CO
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and Last Chance, it's kind of interesting
how further east (Yuma, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Washington) there was a
concentration of a few really rare birds, while closer to the Front Range
things were apparently quite a bit more diverse.
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Dan Maynard
Boulder, CO
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Vireo
Veery
Dickcissel
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Wilson's, YB Chat. Probably more there that I missed, as things seem to change
by the hour there.
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Boulder, CO
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to study
redpolls at the museum.
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Boulder, CO
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. Since Redpolls seem to be
everywhere in CO, I wouldn't be surprised if decent numbers of Snow Buntings
begin showing up there soon. Keep your eyes open!
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Dan Maynard
Saratoga, WY
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continuing Sora, 1 Wilson's Warbler, and 25-or-so Yellow-rumps.
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Saratoga, WY
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fall, buffy undertail coverts obvious, distinctive call clear and loud,
not buzzy like Blackpoll), a YELLOW-THROATED VIREO, a VEERY (Eastern variety),
Cassin's Vireo, American Redstart, and several Townsend's.
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