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John,Good observations John. I had a Western Tanager come to my feeder this morning. Beautiful male. First one I have ever seen. I am new to Colorado (6 years near Ft Collins). As a child I would often see the Scarlet Tanager in Tennessee, but not anymore. Thanks for sharing, Daniel--On Friday, May 5, 2023 at 6:26:01 PM UTC-6 John Tumasonis wrote:All:A hike up Bear Creek and into Bear Creek Canyon, Boulder Colorado. Start from Bear Mountain Drive up Bear Canyon Trail and back down again. Here's what I observed:Turkey Vulture: 4 soaringGolden Eagle - 2 - being pummeled by a ravenRed Tailed Hawk - 1Wild Turkey - 1, callsMourning Dove - a fewWhite Throated Swift - a few, flying, callsBroad Tailed Hummingbird - lots - all males, some doing display flights.Downy Woodpecker - 1Northern Flicker - a coupleBlue Jay - a fewSteller's Jay - a fewBlack Billed Magpie - about a dozenCommon Raven - attacking golden eaglesViolet Green Swallow - flying, callsBlack Capped Chickadee - a fewWhite Breasted Nuthatch - only oneRed Breasted Nuthatch - a few, callsHouse Wren - numerous - songs, chasesBlue Gray Gnatcatcher - only oneYellow Warbler - 1Orange Crowned Warbler - 1Audubon's Warbler - several, singingMyrtle Warbler - several near the parking areaVirginia's Warbler - one singing and foragingMacGillivray's Warbler - only oneYellow Breasted Chat - only one, but good looksWestern Tanager - one male, down low near parking areaSpotted Towhee - numerous, all malesLazuli Bunting - about 6 males - songs, chases, good looksCommon Grackle - numerous down low near parking areaBrown Headed Cowbird - a fewHouse Finch - numerous down lowAmerican Goldfinch - a fewAnd:Mule Deer - 6Pine Squirrel - 1And:Wildflowers in bloom: Wild Iris, Biscuitroot, Desert Parsley, Meadow Salsify, Oregon Grape, Sand Lily, Golden Currant, Dandelion, Death Camas, Golden Banner, Cranesbill, Mustard ssp, (note: foothills have dozens of pasqueflowers and thousands of spring beauties blooming in ponderosa woodlands now);Wild plum blooms are late - they signal the arrival of chats, grosbeaks, catbirds, and warblers.Note: if going to explore this riparian area it is suggested you go on a weekday, early morning. The crowds on Saturdays and Sundays make birding and wildlife viewing problematic.Best,John T (Tumasonis), Broomfield CO
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