COBirders,
-- Besides the Black-throated Blue (south of the picnic shelter) and Palm Warblers (west end of campground) reported by Glenn Walbeck this morning, there were a few other good birds present or still present from previous day reports. The American Bittern continues in the north pasture; it was junk-a-lugging and relatively easy to hear and find. There were two sandpiper species flying in a distance in the north pasture. They did not have the stiff wing beats of the spotted and had white-rumps. Also in the north pasture was a Loggerhead Shrike, Blue Grosbeak and Yellow-breasted Chat. American Redstarts were seen in the NW end of the campground as well as south of the picnic shelter. I also saw a Black-throated Gray Warbler and a Red-breasted Nuthatch in the same tree with the Palm Warbler.
I had reports of a Nashville Warbler but did not see it.
Yellow-rumped Warbler, Lincoln's Sparrow and Thrush numbers have dropped dramatically from when I was at CV last Thursday.
There is still lots of good birding going on, so get out there.
Ken Pals
Fort Collins
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