Today a Black-and-white Warbler was near my Ken Carylt home, in association with the season's first yellow-rumped Warblers that I have seen in my area. Montane birds have a presence lately., Small parties of Evening Grosbeaks have been regular at Ken Caryl over the last few weeks, mostly on the move. And Cassin's Finch and Red Crossbills, too. Yesterday I had my first-of-season Chipping Sparrow and Broad-tailed Hummer here.
-- By the way, CoBirders, check out DFO's rich line up of spring field trips. Open to all. New trips are added regularly. DFO Field Trip Calendar
David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO
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