This morning, I participated in a summer solstice bird count at Rocky Mountain National Park. The group of counters found most of the expected species. In addition, Jeff Connor found a singing "stub-tailed" wren a couple miles hike into Wild Basin (Boulder County?). Hopefully more details will be forthcoming.
Down in the plains, Ann Molison reports 3 white egrets at Fossil Creek Marsh. There have been a few Great Egrets in the area - maybe these are the same.
And at the landfill this afternoon, a Bald Eagle flushed a large flock of lingering California and Ring-billed Gulls.
Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO
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