Claire Montour and I went to Belmar at noon today  and happened upon the 
gray flycatcher, as described on previous posts, at the  north end of the 
largest pond, very near the parking lot. The downward tail  movement was very 
distinct and it matched other characteristics. Sure appreciate  this bird 
being found and "shared", so to speak. 
    We had a short time to bird and found no other  surprises. In addition 
to birds listed below, there was what appeared to be a  cross between a 
canada goose and a greater white fronted goose. Is that a  regular there? 
shovelers
gadwall
lesser scaup
bufflehead
coot
ruddy duck
avocet (aggressive towards blue winged teal)
blue winged teal
tons o'yellow rumped warblers
common yellow throat
spotted sandpiper
robin
red winged blackbird
chipping sparrow
 
Thanks, Deb Carstensen, Littleton, Arapahoe Countyh
 

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