July 17, 2015
Richard Stevens:
Returning from our western slope trip, Bryan Ehlmann and I detoured to Waterton Canyon. The Black Phoebe and Eastern Phoebe were in the same location as the past few days (next to the fenced in outlet canal).
During the 0.6 mile hike up the Canyon we relocated an American Redstart, saw five Lazuli Bunting, two Indigo Buntings, Yellow-breasted Chats, Yellow Warblers, Common Yellowthroat, and many swallows. I again missed seeing any Blue Grosbeak.
Mostly I spent the hot day resting from the long grueling western slope trip.
Richard Stevens:
Returning from our western slope trip, Bryan Ehlmann and I detoured to Waterton Canyon. The Black Phoebe and Eastern Phoebe were in the same location as the past few days (next to the fenced in outlet canal).
During the 0.6 mile hike up the Canyon we relocated an American Redstart, saw five Lazuli Bunting, two Indigo Buntings, Yellow-breasted Chats, Yellow Warblers, Common Yellowthroat, and many swallows. I again missed seeing any Blue Grosbeak.
Mostly I spent the hot day resting from the long grueling western slope trip.
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