I also saw a Common Loon at Aurora Rampart Reservoir around 6 pm. It was most likely the same one. It called once then flew north toward Chatfield. An apparent 2nd year Bald Eagle was also at the reservoir. I also found my FOY Virginia's Warbler right at the hogback in Roxborough State Park. A pair each of Mountain Bluebirds and Western Kingbirds and 2 pair of Blue-Gray Gnatcatchers added some diversity to the almost 2 dozen Spotted Towhees at Roxborough.
Chip ClouseOn Sat, May 10, 2014 at 5:47 PM, 'Hugh Kingery' via Colorado Birds <cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:
On the Waterton section of the Denver Spring Count today, here's a quick summary of the unusual birds (after 99 House Wrens & 73 Yellow Warblers):
1 Ash-throated Flycatcher
1 Summer Tanager
1 Bobolink.
No W. Wood-Pewees.
A fairly short list -- not yet totaled but probably close to 55 species. Plus, on the Drive-around south & east (Rampart Range Rd to Roxborough Park Road & Titan Road, another 20 species or so. These included a Common Loon in breeding plumage, a Prairie Falcon, 6 Burrowing Owls, and a Rose-breasted Grosbeak.
Hugh Kingery--
Franktown, CO
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