BIRD BOMBS It's a Flycatcher is set to explode tomorrow Thursday May 4 at 7 pm Mountain Time. Register here
-- This month sees the return of all 18 species of Tyrant Flycatchers that nest in Colorado. Some are common and some are rare. During migration a birder living along the Front Range might see every one of them if they get lucky, and surely there will be plenty of opportunities to be challenged and learn. BIRD BOMBS will help sort out who is who and what to look for to help you identify and enjoy this wonderful and varied group of birds. We'll blast it apart and put the pieces back together so Flycatcher ID makes sense.
Check out DFO's BIRD BOMBS video archive to view past episodes.
David Suddjian
Denver Field Ornithologists
Littleton, CO
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