Tuesday 15 February 2022

[cobirds] Pueblo Reservoir, Pueblo Co. 2/15

Nothing new to report, only one Yellow-billed Loon (not sure where the other one went), one Red-throated Loon, two Red-necked Grebes, seven Common Loons, and the adult Great Black-backed Gull all continue at Pueblo Reservoir, Pueblo County, this morning.  Calm and cloudy conditions out on Pueblo Reservoir this morning, and there was no sign of the Pacific Loon that has been present most of the winter.  

Walked around Pueblo City Park today too, and couldn't find the juvenile Northern Goshawk, the juvenile and adult female Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, the male Red-naped Sapsucker, or the Pygmy Nuthatches which were all seen last week (9 February 2022).  Went to Mountain View Cemetery in Pueblo this morning as well, there were quite a few Yellow-rumped Warblers, the most I've seen this winter, over ten of them, and a Red-breasted Nuthatch, which have been pretty hard to find in Pueblo this winter.

Good birding,

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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