I went to Barr Lake for the dawn chorus and had over 60 species. The WHITE-EYED VIREO was in the previously reported location, about 50 yards North of the pedestrian bridge on the lake side of the path. It was actively singing and foraging giving very good looks. Also present were BULLOCK's ORIOLES, LINCOLN's SPARROWS, YELLOW WARBLERS, and at least 50 HOUSE WRENS. On the back-side of Barr Lake in the Marshes near the I-76 Frontage Road I found YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRDS, MARSH WRENS, and numerous GREAT-TAILED GRACKLES. At the RMBO Offices a juvenile BALD EAGLE and great views of the OSPREYS were very welcome.
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