Hi

Crow Valley Camp Ground, Weld Co. 

There seemed to be good migratory pulse of flycatchers landing in the 
campground. Most of the action was in the southwest and northwest sections  
Perhaps about 30 Wood-Pewee, presumedly all Westerns, actively salling from 
tree limbs. Also there were about 20 empids, all appearing in there neat and 
tidy juvenile plumage. The few I saw well showed yellow lower mandible and 
their tails appeared proportionally wide which they frequently  flicked 
upwards. All of these subjective field marks suggested to me they were all 
Willow Flycatchers? There was another group of emipds with noticeable short 
tails, small bills, couldn’t see the under bills. This group appeared to be in 
the Hammond’s/Dusky group.

If you think you need some humiliation, come on out to Crow Valley Campground, 
it could be fun.

Cheers,

Bob Righter
Denver, CO 

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