Saturday, 15 September 2012

[cobirds] White-throated Swifts, Cedar Waxwings and migrants in Canon City

I was surprised to see a fairly large group of White-throated Swifts flying just above a razor-backed ridge on the far west end of Canon City today.  They are commonly in the Royal Gorge canyon and I do see them at the mouth of that canyon (where Tunnel Drive trail is located).  They put on a nice display for more than 15 minutes before returning to their canyon home.

Also nearby were several dozen Cedar Waxwings including a number of birds born this summer. 

When I birded the Canon City Riverwalk (from Sell's Lake trailhead to 1/2 mile east on both bluff and river trails) I saw my first Townsend's Warbler of the season in this location.  I saw at least 7 of them earlier this week in Lamar Woods-Lamar,Co.  I didn't get a photo of today's bird but posted several good photos I got of some of the Lamar bird's onto my Birds and Nature blog.  Though birding was slow there today I also saw my first of the season Plumbeous Vireo (1-2 birds) and Yellow-rumped Warbler on that riverwalk today.  The limited number of others warblers I saw were mostly Wilson's with a few Yellow and one Orange-crowned.   I will post an email about birds in the Tyrant flycatcher family separately.

SeEtta Moss
Canon City
Blogging for Birds and Blooms magazine @ http://birdsandbloomsblog.com/author/seetta-moss/
Personal blog @
http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com

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