At Pueblo Reservoir, Pueblo County today, there was a basic plumage
Red-throated Loon, three breeding plumage Common Loons, a breeding plumage
Red-necked Grebe, a
Caspian Tern (perhaps the same bird, was seen over at Runyon Lake later this afternoon), and two Red-breasted Mergansers (along the River) were the best birds probably. There were thousands of swallows (all six normal species were found), though no luck with any interesting swifts on this cloudy day. Lots of Franklin's Gulls showing off their pink color, and Bonaparte's Gulls as well. No interesting warblers, and not that many Yellow-rumpeds for some reason. Over 80 species of birds were seen on the MAMBO (Monday Birders, from mostly El Paso County) birding trip around Pueblo Reservoir today.
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Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO
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