Late this afternoon, I saw what I think is an immature Cassin's vireo. Not 
being positive, I surfed the net (a lot) and found a picture of an immature 
Cassin's Vireo; it looked like the bird I saw
I had 4-5 views of this bird and just as I was leaving because of lightning and 
beginning rain, I noticed another bird that looked like a vireo also; I never 
saw the second bird well except that it looked darker below than the first one.
The bird was at Homestead County Park in north El Paso County.
Directions if anyone wants to try for these vireos : Elbert Rd to Sweet  Rd; 
east on Sweet; north on Gollihar; entrance to park on left.
There is a clump of deciduous trees on the west side of the road near a small 
pond; that's where they were.
Also seen in same trees: Yellow, Townsend, and Wilson Warblers, White-breasted 
Nuthatch, and several Lesser Goldfinches.
That park is not particularly birdy but once in a while it has a few 
interesting birds.
Cecile Lee
Elbert
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