Mark Peterson, Kara Carragher, and I birded Pueblo Reservoir this
morning. Our highlights follow:
Black Scoter - 1 female type seen from SE Corner of Reservoir, with
flock of Ruddy Ducks
Merlin - 1 flying around SE Corner
Barn Swallow - 1 near the bridge you drive on, by the Arkansas River,
below the dam
Say's Phoebe - 1 below the dam
Rock Wren - 1 on the rocks in NE Corner of Reservoir
Red-necked Grebe - 1 off Sailboard launching area
Common Loon - 1 off West Fishing Road
Didn't see any Bonaparte's Gulls today, and the I think we can assume,
the Black-legged Kittiwake has departed, no one has seen it since
Thursday around 3:30pm.
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Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO
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