Upon further consideration, I believe I encountered only 2 Dickcissels this morning at Chatfield SP. There may have been 3, but they were moving around a fair bit, and I could only confirm two singing at the same time about 0.2 mile apart. An Eastern Phoebe continued at Kingfisher Bridge. Red-eyed Vireos were just upstream of Kingfisher (2) and at the lake margin near the Dickcissel area (1). A singing male Western Tanager in the grove of pines near the horse stable area was of interest to me; a post-breeding dispersant? A singing Blue Grosbeak was a prominent feature on the road toward the horse stables.
-- Waterton Canyon was open this morning. I wanted to see if either phoebe species was in the spot they occupied last year, but I could not find any. But the walk was very birdy. A hybrid Lazuli x Indigo was just about 100 yards past the Mule Deer picnic spot, with 9 regular Lazulis. Some of the other birds here included a female Am. Redstart, 1 Least Flycatcher, 1 Band-tailed Pigeon (flew up canyon), 1 Yellow-billed Cuckoo (silent, somewhat distant view), 13 Yellow-breasted Chats, and 1 Am. Dipper. iPhone Recordings of the hybrid bunting song and some regular Lazuli songs are on this checklist:
On July 2 and 3 I covered many (but not all) of the areas in Ken Caryl Ranch that have Ovenbird habitat. On 7/2 I detected 10 Ovenbirds in the Massey Draw watershed, including 9 singing and 1 carrying food. On 7/3 I detected 5 more in the Lost Creek area of the Massey watershed and 6 in the Dutch Creek watershed. Birds on 7/3 included 10 singers and 1 carrying food. So that totals to 21 Ovenbirds detected on those two days, and based on the prior two years there are likely some other spots where they are on the Ranch that I did not visit on these two days.
David Suddjian
Littleton, CO
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