I got back from several days in the mountains, and went out to Pueblo Reservoir, Pueblo County this morning and scoped the lake, and didn't find any Sabine's Gulls or jaegers. There were still 40+ Black Terns and a basic plumage Common Loon. Hopefully the Sabine's Gull invasion will reach Pueblo Reservoir in the next few days.
The Results from last Saturday's (13 Sept) Pueblo County Fall Count is being compiled. The species total is over 160 species found in the county on Saturday. A big thanks to the people were able to help. The best birds that I know of were two Pine Warblers, Blue-headed Vireo, Black Rail, two Acorn Woodpeckers, Nashville Warbler, a Black and Eastern Phoebes, two Green Herons, a Great Egret, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, American Redstart, Gray Flycatchers, White-winged Doves, Eastern Kingbird, Cassin's Sparrow, Greater Roadrunner, Red-naped Sapsucker (in Pueblo), Peregrine Falcon, Cassin's Vireos, Townsend's Warblers, Pygmy Nuthatches in Pueblo, among other things.
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO
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