Hello, birders.
Crow Valley is quite birdy today but it is lacking in many migrants. I obtained a brief but good view of a WHITE-EYED VIREO after it flew into a juniper. The bird disappeared soon afterward. The location is the NW part of the campground in the bushy juniper at the group picnic area which is signed as the Steward J. Adams Education Site.
The stream is running very high. I attempted to cross it but it is at least knee deep and the bottom is slick. A variety of wetland birds continue to utilize the flooded stream along the Trail of the Mourning Dove.
Enjoy your Memorial Day,
Scott Baron
Loveland, Colo.
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