For a solid chunk of today I birded Morgan County. My first time really birding the county and it definitely didn't disappoint.
At Riverside Park there were good numbers of the usual including Bobwhite and RH Woodpeckers. Also a lone Willet and a couple of flyover Pine Siskin.
I then visited Brush SWA which has got to be one of my new favorite spots. Again most of the usual, but this time 3 Yellow Billed Cuckoos decided to make a late appearance, as well as a male Baltimore Oriole.
The various county roads north of Fort Morgan had lots of the typical Sparrows: Grasshopper, Savannah, Lark sparrow and bunting, ect.
A few different species of shorebirds were commin through but none were uncommon.
Also quite a few Burrowing Owls were scattered about.
Overall a really cool area that I will hopefully be visiting again soon.
Luke Pheneger
Longmont
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