The riparian strip along the irrigation ditch behind my house is usually very 
quiet, so when the birds are hopping, it suggests a fallout. The main species 
present this morning were Wilson's Warblers (20 or so), Western Wood-Pewee (4), 
and vireos (3 species including Red-eyed, Warbling and probable Cassin's). 
There was also a Mourning Warbler and a MacGillivray's Warbler, both present 
since yesterday. The Mourning was photographed and low quality images can be 
viewed in my Recent Bird Photos gallery at www.pbase.com/quetzal. All the birds 
were viewed from public property. For directions, contact me off-line.  

Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO
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