Gary,
I went birding at Brainard & Long Lakes Saturday in the Indian Peaks Wilderness with David Dowell's group (excellent trip!), and we had no trouble finding Gray Jays and Clark's Nutcrackers despite (because?) lots of people on the trails. Brainard Lake is not far south of Rocky, but maybe a bit lower. The Ruby-crowned Kinglets were having a fit, plenty of red crests showing, chasing the much bigger Gray Jays. Why? My guess is that the Gray Jays were busy trying to eat the kinglets' eggs and hatchlings.
I saw very little beetle kill there, everything healthy and lush. Maybe that means more seed crop for the Nutcrackers, compared to Rocky.
We found three or more Three-toed Woodpeckers, one confiding one perched right near the asphalt road north side of the Brainard lake. They seemed to like the snags and insects at Brainard & Long Lakes, but no fire damage visible.
Side note: four male moose with big racks lounging in the willows southwest corner of Brainard.
Tom Wilberding
Boulder, CO