Getting out of the heat this past week, I have spent a delightful time above treeline. Two days ago on the way to Mount Ida from Poudre Pass, I saw 2 roughed-legged hawks hovering and then diving into the krumholtz. They did this several times. On this same trip, I watched a prairie falcon buzz a few marmots who were calling in alarm. Along the way there was a female ptarmigan with 2 pretty small chicks among the rocks in the tundra. I hope they grow fast before the cold sets in.
Today on the way to Montgomery Pass near Cameron Pass, there was a large flock of mixed warblers moving upslope in the morning in an open meadow surrounded by dead and live spruce and fir. I was able to ID male and female Wilson's warblers and male and female Townsend's warblers flitting around with lots of juncos and chickadees. I watched parent chickadees feed their fledgling young. Then on top of the pass, 2 rough-legged hawks were soaring up and down the ridges, over our heads.
In the yard yesterday in our big honey locust there was a yellow warbler, a red-eyed vireo, and a western tanager. Migration is on.
Libby Edwards
Fort Collins
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