After being stopped at the Crow Valley gate this morning, I decided to continue on to Sterling.
Short-eared Owl (roadkill at SR14 and Weld CR390 = about 9 miles west of New Raymer)
Pioneer Park on the west side of Sterling highlights
Eastern Bluebird (pair)
Least Flycatcher (10, at least)
Blackpoll Warbler (3m, 2f)
American Redstart (1i m)
Veery (1)
Swainson's Thrush (lots)
Yellow Warbler (20+)
Sterling Cemetery
Blue Grosbeak (1m)
Baltimore Oriole (1m)
Least Flycatcher (2)
Yellow Warbler (15+)
Lots of flooded roads around Merino/Prewitt Res
CR8 at the Platte River s of Merino
Eastern Phoebe (2)
Flooded field west of Merino on US6
Ring-billed Gull (50)
Bonaparte's Gull (1)
Franklin's Gull (10)
Lesser Yellowlegs (6)
American Avocet (1)
Prewitt Res (didn't go in because of no permit)
Lark Sparrow gathering nest material, lots of tail fanning
Stopped by McMurry Natural Area in Fort Collins as I got to town at the end of the day (action area is west of the parking lot)
Lots of birders
Green Heron (FOY)
White-throated Sparrow (FOY)
Worm-eating Warbler first found by David Wade persists west of the parking lot on both sides of the trail at times
Mourning Warbler persists in the plums and boxelders on the north side of the trail that goes w from the parking lot (NOTE: in the area there are at least two MacGillivray's Warblers (1m, 1i m or adult f (limited eyering, whitish throat) with which both the Mourning's voice and a poor glimpse could be confused)
Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins
Short-eared Owl (roadkill at SR14 and Weld CR390 = about 9 miles west of New Raymer)
Pioneer Park on the west side of Sterling highlights
Eastern Bluebird (pair)
Least Flycatcher (10, at least)
Blackpoll Warbler (3m, 2f)
American Redstart (1i m)
Veery (1)
Swainson's Thrush (lots)
Yellow Warbler (20+)
Sterling Cemetery
Blue Grosbeak (1m)
Baltimore Oriole (1m)
Least Flycatcher (2)
Yellow Warbler (15+)
Lots of flooded roads around Merino/Prewitt Res
CR8 at the Platte River s of Merino
Eastern Phoebe (2)
Flooded field west of Merino on US6
Ring-billed Gull (50)
Bonaparte's Gull (1)
Franklin's Gull (10)
Lesser Yellowlegs (6)
American Avocet (1)
Prewitt Res (didn't go in because of no permit)
Lark Sparrow gathering nest material, lots of tail fanning
Stopped by McMurry Natural Area in Fort Collins as I got to town at the end of the day (action area is west of the parking lot)
Lots of birders
Green Heron (FOY)
White-throated Sparrow (FOY)
Worm-eating Warbler first found by David Wade persists west of the parking lot on both sides of the trail at times
Mourning Warbler persists in the plums and boxelders on the north side of the trail that goes w from the parking lot (NOTE: in the area there are at least two MacGillivray's Warblers (1m, 1i m or adult f (limited eyering, whitish throat) with which both the Mourning's voice and a poor glimpse could be confused)
Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins
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