Birders:
I spent 1.5 hours birding in the park this morning. It was very quiet, but just as I was leaving I heard a couple of chickadees and a few Wilson's Warbler chips. A small flock of migrating birds came quickly through, moving low in the willows. In addition to the warbler, it included a furtive Plumbeous Vireo and Swainson's (?) Thrush. A few other birds were in the flock, but they disappeared before I could identify them.
A kettle of five Turkey Vultures flew overhead about 9:30 am.
Paula Hansley
Boulder County
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