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Several sightings in Mesa Verde Nat'l Park, CO, USA (1 Viewer)

OhioHick

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I spotted several little birds in Mesa Verde National Park last fall. Not all agreed to pose for a portrait, but some did. I was able to figure out a few of them but not all. These were all seen during October 10-12, 2016. Some were spotted on the Chapin Mesa and some on Wetherill Mesa, so all of these were 7000 feet above sea level (give or take).
 

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Excellent! Thanks for the help. This forum rocks! The only one that I had a guess on was the Mountain Bluebird. I figured the last one was warbler of some sort but that was as close as I could get.
 
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