A belated report...

I went up Deer Creek Canyon early on 5/8 hoping for an early returning
Ovenbird. I did not hear any, but I did have a decent cross-section of
migrants, including my FOS *Townsend's* and *MacGillivray's Warblers*. I
had *Red Crossbills* in two places. Some were the common Type 2 and some
sounded like possible Type 4. Further down Deer Creek, *Yellow
Warblers*, *Plumbeous
Vireos* and *Warbling Vireo* had arrived at the junction with Buckhorn
Road, where none were present in the preceding days. Pairs of *Eastern
Phoebes *continued at the junctions with Valley Road and Buckhorn Road.

Massey Draw below my home (no public access) had a *Gray Flycatcher *and my
first *Bullock's Oriole *and *MacGillivray's Warbler* near home.

I walked up Waterton Canyon trail to where it enters the canyon. A
pair of *Eastern
Phoebes* was along the Platte where there is a small dam and some cement
structures, and one of the pair was building a nest in one of the
structures. Migrant highlights were *Northern Waterthrush* and *American
Redstart*. Other migrants included 1 *Least Flycatcher*, 1 *Dusky
Flycatcher*, 1 *Western Kingbird*, 1 *Plumbeous Vireo*, 1 *Warbling Vireo*,
23 *House Wrens*, 2 *Blue-gray Gnatcatchers*, 2 *Gray Catbirds*, 22 *Yellow
Warblers*, 5 *Yellow-breasted Chats*, 1 *Green-tailed Towhee*, 3 *Lazuli
Buntings*, and 1 *Bullock's Oriole*.

David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO

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