Brandon, thanks for keeping us updated on the Pueblo birds. Your buddy the LAUGHING GULL was also visible from the West Fishing Road viewpoint around 11:30 AM today.
-- I tried some land birding in and around Pueblo City Park and Valco Ponds this morning. Like most places I have been lately, birding was slow most of the time but good in spots. The birdiest location I found was Olive Marsh Nature Preserve, near the city park but on the north side of the river. It had lots of sparrows (Lincoln's, Song, White-Crowned), some warblers (Yellow-Rumped, Wilson's, Orange-Crowned, MacGillivray's), a Bewick's Wren, lots of Ruby-Crowned Kinglets, and a late Western Tanager. There are certainly some goodies in there that I missed.
A little farther north, in El Paso County, the YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON found by Kaye Lafreniere and Ingrid Huskey was present around 2:00 PM in the location reported recently by Mark Peterson -- at the small pond near the end of Birdsall Road.
David Dowell
Longmont, CO
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