Wednesday, 4 May 2016

[cobirds] SE CO 5/4 birds

After the interesting warblers I found earlier in the day (read previous posts if you want), thing slowed down for unusual things.

I went to Melody Tempel Grove in Bent Co.  The best bird there was a Red-headed Woodpecker, no rare migrants that I could find.

I checked most Lamar area locations, Prowers County.

Riverside Cemetery had a singing Field Sparrow, along with singing Clay-colored, Brewer's, and Chipping Sparrows.  Dave Leatherman found a singing Cassin's Vireo here today.

Lamar Community College: normal stuff for me a singing White-winged Dove, Northern Cardinals, and Red-bellied Woodpeckers.  Also, Mississippi Kite, two Western Tanagers, Blue-gray Gnatcatchers, among other normal stuff.  Warblers weren't very thick.  Thrushes were however.

At Fairmount Cemetery in Lamar.  Not too much, except for a Red-bellied Woodpecker, Bullock's Oriole, and the siskin/goldfinch/Chipping Sparrow convention.

Ended the day with an excellent Pizza dinner with some friends!

Brandon K. Percival

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