Red-headed woodpecker near Ault, CO. crds 39 and 86 on the north side. Bird is excavating a hole in a humongous cottonwood-- Half of bark is gone on the west side of crd 86.Farm field environment. Emily Thurston-Moench
On Sat, Jun 2, 2018 at 2:29 AM, <cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:
- Northern Mockingbird [Weld] - 1 Update
- Dickcissel - Larimer County - 1 Update
- 2 SPOTS AVAILABLE: 6/8-10 PRAIRIE IMMERSION WEEKEND - 1 Update
- Friday, June 8, Heil Valley Ranch with Carl Starace - 1 Update
- DFO July field trips open for registration - 1 Update
- Colorado Rare Bird Alert, 1 June 2018 - 1 Update
"The \"Nunn Guy\"" <coloradobirder@yahoo.com>: Jun 01 01:18PM -0700
Hi all
We have a visiting Northern Mockingbird off and on last week or so. Awesome
singer! Heard Northern Cardinal, Burrowing Owl and Western Kingbird in his
repertoire.
Photo:
http://coloradobirder.club/m/photos/view/Northern- Mockingbird-2018-05-30
Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://coloradobirder.club/ | Events
<http://coloradobirder.club/m/events/home/ >
"Steingraeber,David" <David.Steingraeber@ColoState. EDU>: Jun 01 07:22PM
Around 6:40 this morning, a male Dickcissel perched for a few minutes atop a ponderosa pine tree in our yard, giving a 1-syllable call several times. It then took off, flying to the northwest.
Dave Steingraeber & Carol Simmons
Larimer County, west of Ft. Collins & Horsetooth Reservoir
Pam Piombino <piombino.pam@gmail.com>: Jun 01 11:39AM -0600
I have one room available, with 2 twin beds, so I will need to sell these
last places to a couple, two women, two men or two good friends. Please
email me back if you are interested.
Prairie Perambulations: Grasslands Immersion Weekend
-
- Semi-Arid Grasslands Research Center
*DATE:* * 2 p.m. Friday, June 8 to 2 p.m. Sunday, June 10*
*2 SPOTS OPENED LIMITED TO: 16*
*DONATION: $300 per person, including 2 nights lodging and all meals and
drinks*
*MULTIPLE LEADERS*
*Dave Leatherman*, Birds including loggerhead shrikes
*Mike Weissman* & *Rachel Williams*, Insects
*Pam Smith*, Botany, *Paul Opler*, Evening moth lighting
*John Spencer*, Evening astronomy
*Dave Sutherland*, Mammals
We will make use of the lovely facilities at the Semi-Arid Grasslands
Research Station, where we will spend a weekend exploring prairie denizens
and their ecosystems. You will have the opportunity to discover and
understand many facets of the seemingly austere lands that comprise eastern
Colorado, when in fact they provide abundant habitats and fascinating
adaptive strategies. We have assembled a team of knowledgeable experts who
will enlighten us about the complex web that is the short grass prairie.
The lark bunting will be in full song and we hope to hear the haunting call
of the long-billed curlew as it defines its territory. The loggerhead
shrikes will be festooning barbed wire with their come-hither offerings for
females and you will learn of the plants that they rely on for successful
nesting. You will be surprised and delighted when flipping sheltering cow
pies to understand how important they are to the food chain. We will light
up a sheet to view nocturnal insects and, "night butterflies" (moths) that
appear when dark settles in and then turn our eyes to the stars with an
astronomer.
Your donation will cover 2 days/2 nights of lodging, meals and drinks. All
rooms have two twin beds and one bathroom per two bedrooms. You must share
unless you want to pay the entire fee.
Pam Piombino <piombino.pam@gmail.com>: Jun 01 09:01AM -0600
Heil Valley Ranch
-
Friday, June 8, 2018, 8 a.m.-noonish
Limited to 18, reservations: castarace@gmail.com
Leader, Carl Starace
The migrant and resident breeders will be on territories and in full song
on this early June outing. Over 100 species of birds have been documented
in this lovely foothills area dominated by Ponderosa Pine, cliffs and
grasslands. Golden Eagles, Red-tailed Hawks and Prairie Falcons nest and
are frequently seen working the thermals. You should easily see Mountain
Bluebirds, Solitary Vireos, Pygmy, White and Red-breasted Nuthatches,
Western Tanagers, Downy Woodpeckers, Broad-tailed Hummingbirds, Wild
Turkeys and perhaps even Dusky Grouse. Warblers nesting here include
Virginia's, McGillivray's and the over-sized warblers, Yellow-breasted
Chats with their amazing repertoires.
This is a mammal and butterfly rich area too! Please meet at the new
parking lot by the old ranch sheds off of Left Hand Canyon Drive. Bring the
usual, good shoes, water, hats, sunscreen, binoculars and cameras.
David Suddjian <dsuddjian@gmail.com>: Jun 01 08:13AM -0600
A full slate of DFO's July field trips is now open for registration.
dfobirds.org
DFO's Big Year is pressing on at 294 species, with a good chance to pass
300 with the trip to Grand Junction area this weekend. Sign up for trips
and lend your eyes and ears to the effort, and join the fun.
David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO
Joyce Takamine <jabirujt@gmail.com>: Jun 01 04:12AM -0600
Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date: June 1, 2018
e-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org
This is the Rare Bird Alert for Friday , June 1 sponsored by Denver Field
Ornithologists and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.
Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species)
NOTE: The RBA is now using the new AOU checklist and the order of families
has changed.
Snow Goose (Kiowa)
Greater White-fronted Goose (*Jefferson)
Trumpeter Swan (Archuleta)
Wood Duck (Jackson, Saguache)
Common Goldeneye (*Garfield)
Hooded Merganser (Adams, *Boulder, *Garfield)
Northern Bobwhite (Logan)
Chukar (Larimer)
Clark's Grebe (Denver, Garfield)
Yellow-billed Cuckoo (Arapahoe, Kiowa, Larimer, Logan, Pueblo)
BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO (Logan)
Black Swift (Douglas, *Ouray, Pueblo)
White-throated Swift (Larimer)
Ruby-throated Hummingbird (*Larimer)
Rufous Hummingbird (Fremont)
Virginia Rail (Lincoln)
Sora (Lincoln)
Sandhill Crane (Garfield)
Black-necked Stilt (Kiowa)
Snowy Plover (Kiowa)
Semipalmated Plover (El Paso)
Mountain Plover (Cheyenne, Weld)
Long-billed Curlew (Larimer)
Ruddy Turnstone (Larimer)
Stilt Sandpiper (Kiowa, Kit Carson, Weld)
Sanderling (Kiowa)
White-rumped Sandpiper (Kiowa, Kit Carson, *Larimer)
Pectoral Sandpiper (Kiowa)
Western Sandpiper (Kiowa)
Long-billed Dowitcher (Weld)
Solitary Sandpiper (Weld)
Willet (Alamosa, Jackson, Weld)
Lesser Yellowlegs (Kiowa)
Greater Yellowlegs (Jackson)
Least Tern (Delta)
Forster's Tern (Boulder)
Common Loon (Bent)
ANHINGA (Delta)
Cattle Egret (Pueblo)
Green Heron (Pueblo) (Kiowa)
White-faced Ibis (Kiowa, Weld)
Mississippi Kite (El Paso, Kiowa, Pueblo)
Cooper's Hawk (Cheyenne)
Red-headed Woodpecker (Arapahoe, Bent, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Kit Carson,
Larimer, Logan, Yuma)
Acorn Woodpecker (Pueblo)
Downy Woodpecker (Eastern) (Larimer)
Hairy Woodpecker (Rocky Mts) (Arapahoe)
Peregrine Falcon (*Denver)
Willow Flycatcher (Kiowa)
Least Flycatcher (Eagle, *Grand)
Hammond's Flycatcher (Weld)
Gray Flycatcher (El Paso, Gunnison, Kit Carson)
Cordilleran Flycatcher (*Arapahoe)
Eastern Phoebe (Boulder, Yuma)
Ash-throated Flycatcher (El Paso)
Great Crested Flycatcher (Cheyenne, Kiowa)
Cassin's Kingbird (Arapahoe, Bent, Fremont, Larimer, Lincoln, Otero)
Eastern Kingbird (Gunnison)
Purple Martin (Hinsdale, Mesa)
Tree Swallow (Kiowa)
Bank Swallow (Kiowa)
Bell's Vireo (Logan, Pueblo)
Gray Vireo (Huerfano)
Yellow-throated Vireo (Weld)
Warbling Vireo (Eastern) (Kiowa)
Warbling Viero (Western) (Kit Carson)
Red-eyed Vireo (Weld)
Canyon Wren (Otero)
Winter Wren (Yuma)
Eastern Bluebird (Arapahoe, El Paso)
Western Bluebird (Adams)
Veery (Boulder, Elbert, Logan)
Northern Mockingbird (Hinsdale)
Cedar Waxwing (Ouray)
Lesser Goldfinch (Kit Carson, Logan)
McCown's Longspur (Larimer)
Cassin's Sparrow (*Adams)
Chipping Sparrow (Logan, Montezuma)
Clay-colored Sparrow (La Plata)
Field Sparrow (Kiowa, Kit Carson, Larimer)
Lark Sparrow (El Paso)
Black-throated Sparrow (Adams)
Baird's Sparrow (Larimer)
Fox Sparrow (Jackson, Routt)
White-throated Sparrow (Weld)
Bobolink (Larimer, Mesa)
Baltimore Oriole (Cheyenne, Weld, Yuma)
Ovenbird (Kit Carson)
Northern Waterthrush (El Paso, Jackson, Kiowa)
Hooded Warbler (Boulder, Jefferson)
American Redstart (Adams, Kiowa)
Northern Parula (Larimer)
Magnolia Warbler (Cheyenne)
Chestnut-sided Warbler (Jefferson, Larimer)
Black-throated Blue Warbler (Arapahoe, Weld)
Yellow-throated Warbler (Pueblo)
Grace's Warbler (Las Animas, Mesa, Pueblo)
Townsend's Warbler (Boulder)
Scarlet Tanager (Kiowa)
Rose-breasted Grosbeak (Rio Grande)
Lazuli Bunting (Adams)
Indigo Bunting (Larimer)
Dickcissel (Bent, El Paso, Fremont, Kiowa, Kit Carson, Yuma)
ADAMS COUNTY:
—On May 27 at Rocky Mountain Arsenal NWR First Creek, John Breitsch
reported Western Blue bird and American Redstart. On May 28 at Rocky
Mountain Arsenal NWR First Creek, John Breitsch reported American Redstart.
---On May 28 at Barr Lake SP Bird Conservancy of the Rockies off and below
dam, Heather and Riley Morris reported Black-throated Sparrow.
---On May 29 at Barr Lake SP west side, Connie Lintz and Candice Johnson
reported Hooded Merganser and Lesser Goldfinch.
---On May 29 at Ken Mitchell Park and Open Space, Bill Kaempfer reported f
Hooded Merganser.
---On May 30 at Rocky Mountain Arsenal NWR, George Ho reported Lazuli
Bunting.
---On May 31 on her BBS route, Cynthia Madsen reported several Cassin's
Sparrows along her route.
ARAPAHOE COUNTY:
---On May 28 at Little Dry Creek near High Line Canal Trail along East
Orchard Rd, Jared Del Rosso reported Cordilleran Flycatcher. On May 31 at
Little Dry Creek near High Line Canal Trail, Jared Del Rosso reported
Cordilleran Flycatcher.
---On May 28 near intersection of Layton and S Galapago in Englewood,
Connie Kogler reported Cassin's Kingbird.
---On May 28 at Cherry Creek SP, Matt Newport reported Yellow-billed Cuckoo.
---On May 28 at CR 38 at East Bijou Creek, David Suddjian reported 3
Cassin's Kingbirds, m Blue-throated Blue Warbler, and Hairy Woodpecker
(Rocky Mts).
---On May 28 at Richmil Ranch Open Space, David Suddjian reported 2
Red-headed Woodpeckers, 6 Cassin's Kingbirds, and Eastern Bluebird.
ARCHULETA COUNTY:
---On May 26 at Pinon Lake Reservoir, Nell Smith and Parker Davis reported
Trumpeter Swan.
BENT COUNTY:
---On May 30 at John Martin Reservoir, Finny Fantetti reported Common Loon,
2 Red-headed Woodpeckers, 2 Cassin's Kingbirds, and 3 Dickcissel.
BOULDER COUNTY:
---On May 26 at Hecla Lake, Ted Floyd reported pair of Hooded Merganers.
On May 27 at Hecla Lake, Jack Bushong and Rob Cassady reported m Hooded
Merganser. On May 29 at Hecla Lake, Ryan Bushong reported m Hooded
Merganser. On May 31 at Hecla Lake, Rob Cassady and Ted Floyd reported m
Hooded Merganser.
---On May 27 at Boulder Mountain Park Bear Canyon trail, Cameron Boyd
reported Townsend's Warbler.
---On May 28 at Waneka Lake/Greenlee Preserve, Ted Floyd reported Forster's
Tern. On May 29 at Waneka Lake/Greenlee Preserve, Ted Floyd reported
Hooded Merganser.
---On May 29 on Twin Lakes Trail, Elena Klaver reported singing Veery; Luke
and Tracy Pheneger, Dan Zmolek and Leslie S were able to see and hear the
Veery.
---On May 29 on Yellowstone Rd in Longmont, Mary and Paulette Ache reported
8 Hooded Mergansers (1f, 7 juv).
---On May 29 at St Vrain River Cross at 63rd St. John Rutenbeck reported
Eastern Phoebe.
---On May 30 at Bridge at Left Hand Canyon, Luke Pheneger and Maikel Wise
reported Eastern Phoebe. This is private property so bird from road.
---On May 30 at Teller Farm and Lakes, Richard Trunker reported Hooded
Merganser.
CHEYENNE COUNTY:
---On May 28 at CR J from CR 31 – CR 24, Steve Mlodinow reported Mountain
Plover, Red-headed Woodpecker, Great Crested Flycatcher, Baltimore Oriole
and Copper's Hawk.
DELTA COUNTY:
---On May29 at Sweitzer Lake, Sandy Beranich reported a possible ANHIHGA.
On May 30 at Sweitzer Lake, Betty Fenton reported Least Tern.
DENVER COUNTY:
---On May 28 at Denver City Park, Ferril Lake, Rebecca Laroche and Nick
Pusateri reported Clark's Grebe. On May 29 at Denver City Park, Ferril
Lake Keith Suter reported Clark's Grebe.
---On May 31 at 18th and Lawrence, Megan Miller reported Peregrine Falcon.
DOUGLAS COUNTY:
---On May 27 in Parker, Loch Kilpatrick reported 3 Black Swifts.
ELBERT COUNTY:
---On May 28 at 1st Ave 1.0 (N from Agate), David Suddjian reported Veery.
EL PASO COUNTY:
—On May 26 at Clear Spring Ranch, Steve Brown reported banding his 20th
Northern Waterthrush of the season and observed an Ash-throated Flycatcher
overheard On May 27 at Clear Spring Ranch, Steve Brown reported Gray
Flycatcher and Mississippi Kite.
---On May 28 at Adams Open Space, Gary Koehn reported 2 Mississippi Kites.
---On May 26 at Aiken canon Preserve, Alan Versaw reported Bewick's Wren
and 2 Cassin's Kingbird.
---On May 28 on Shumway Road in Fountain, Aaron, Pati, and Sarah Driscoll
reported Dickcissel.
---On May 28 at Ramah Reservoir SWA, Robb Hinds reported Sedmipalmated
Plover.
---On May 28 at Cheyenne Mountain SP, Beth, Joy, and Leonard Lake reported
2 Ash-throated Flycatchers.
FREMONT COUNTY:
---On May 26 at 12100-12998 Temple Canyon Road, Canon City, R Knapp
reported Rufous Hummingbird and 5 Cassin's Kingbirds.
---On May 27 on Lincoln St in Canon City, Dale and Joel Adams reported 2
Dickcissel.
GARFIELD COUNTY:
---On May 26 at Spring Valley above Glenwood, Roaring Fork Audubon
confirmed Sandhill Cranes breeding when they found 2 adults with 2 young
cranes. Tom McConnell reported that they have been trying for several
years to confirm breeding.
---On May 28 at Harvey Gap SP and Grass Valley Reservoir, Sondra Lee
Walling reported Clark's Grebe.
---On May 31 on ponds near Rifle Garfield airport (View from road), JoAnn
Riggle reported 2 Hooded Mergansers and Common Goldeneye.
GRAND COUNTY:
---On May 31 at Rocky Mountain NP – Timber Lake Trail, Jamie Simo reported
Least Flycatcher.
GUNNISON COUNTY:
---On May 30 in town of Gunnison, Jennifer Gardner reported Eastern
Kingbird.
HINSDALE COUNTY:
---On May 27 in Lake City (town), Doug Kibbe, Mackenzie Goldthwait, and
Jeff Dawson reported 6 Purple Martins.
---On May 28 at Rambouillet Creek, Jeff Dawson, Doug Kibbe, and Mackenzie
Goldthwait reported Northern Mockingbird.
HUERFANO COUNTY:
---On May 30 NE of Gardner Butte, Marcel Such reported 3 Gray Vireo.
JACKSON COUNTY:
---On May 27 at Michigan River Wetland near CR 30, Chuck Hundertmark and
DFO field trip reported Northern Waterthrush and Slate-colored Fox Sparrow.
---On May 27 at 18 Island Reservoir, Chuck Hundertmark and DFO Field trip
reported 3 Greater Yellowlegs.
---On May 27 at Pole Mountain Lake area, Chuck Hundertmark and DFO Field
Trip reported Wood Duck.
JEFFERSON COUNTY:
---On May 27 at Chatfield SP upstream of Kingfisher Bridge (west), Timothy
Condon reported Hooded Warbler.
---On May 31 at Belmar Park, Amy Fredrickson reported Greater White-fronted
Goose.
KIOWA COUNTY:
---On May 28 at Neenoshe Reservoir, Norm Lewis reported 3 White-faced Ibis
and 2 Black-necked Stilts. On May 29 at Neenoshe Reservoir, Steve Mlodinow
reported 4 Black-crowned Night Heron, 31 Black-necked Stilts, 3 Stilt
Sandpipers, 71 White-faced Ibis, 2 Bank Swallow, 1 Snow Goose, 3 Snowy
Plover, 3 Sanderling, 62 White-rumped Sandpipers, Red-headed Woodpecker and
Dickcissel.
---On May 27 at Upper Queens/Neeskah Reservoir, Steve Mlodinow reported 9
Warbling (Eastern) Vireos, 2 Great Crested Flycatchers, 2 Tree Swallows, 7
White-faced Ibis, Yellow-breasted Chat, Black-crowned Night Heron, Snowy
Plover, and 2 Red-headed Woodpeckers. On May29 at Upper Queens/Neeskah
Reservoir, Steve Mlodinow reported Pectoral Sandpiper, 8 Warbling Vireo
(Eastern), Great Crested Flycatcher, Mississippi Kite, 7 White-rumped
Sandpiper, Northern Waterthrush, American Redstart.
--On May 27 at Kiowa Creek at CR 40, Steve Mlodinow reported f Scarlet
Tanager.
---On May 29 at Neegronda Reservoir, Steve Mlodinow reported 2 White-faced
Ibis and 5 Stilt Sandpipers.
---On May 29 at Lower Queens Reservoir, Steve Mlodinow reported 3 Lesser
Yellowlegs, 5 Pectoral Sandpipers, 6 Stilt Sandpipers, 4 Western
Sandpipers, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, and Field Sparrow.
---On May 28 CR p to CR 41 W of US 287, Steve Mlodinow reported
Yellow-billed Cuckoo and Willow Flycatcher.
KIT CARSON COUNTY:
---On May 29 at Flagler Reservoir SWA, David Suddjian reported Stilt
Sandpiper, 2 White-rumped Sandpipers, 3 Red-headed Woodpeckers, 2 Warbling
Vireo (Western), Ovenbird, and Field Sparrow.
---On May 28 at Almost Kansas Homestead, Steve Mlodinow reported 3
Dickcissel and 2 Lesser Goldfinch.
LARIMER COUNTY:
—On May 26 at CSU Environmental Learning Center, Christine and Richard
Sparks reported Red-headed Woodpecker and Indigo Bunting.
---On May 26 at Arapahoe Bend Natural Area—Rigden Reservoir (Strauss Cabin
Lake), John Shenot and many other birders reported that the Ruddy Turnstone
continues at Rigden Reservoir. On May 27 at Arapahoe Bend Natural
Area—Rigden Reservoir (Strauss Cabin Lake), Gabriel Wiltse reported Ruddy
Turnstone. On May 28 at Arapahoe Bend Natural Area—Rigden Reservoir
(Strauss Cabin Lake), Tim Priehs and Michael Lester reported Ruddy
Turnstone. On May 29 at Arapahoe Bend Natural Area—Rigden Reservoir
(Strauss Cabin Lake), Lori Pivonka reported Ruddy Turnstone.
---On May 26 at Soapstone Prairie NA, Andy Bankert reported 3 Baird's
Sparrows and 12 McCown's Longspurs.
---On May 28 at Estes Park, Jim Nelson reported Cassin's Kingbird. On May
30 at West Estes Park, Jim Nelson reported Downy Woodpecker (Eastern).
---On May 28 at Devils Backbone Trail near Loveland, Eric DeFonso reported
Field Sparrow.t Resaervoir
---On May 28 at Reservoir Ridge in Fort Collins, Bub Buderman reported
Bobolink.
---On May 28 at Lory SP on hike to top of Arthur's Rock, John Sanderson
reported Chestnut-sided Warbler. On May 29 at Lory SP, Danny Motalvo
reported 2 Chestnut-sided Warblers.
---On May 28 at Wellington SWA—Cobb Lake Unit, Andy Bankert, Caroline
Olson, and David Wade reported Chukar (probably released bird),
White-rumped Sandpiper, and White-throated Swift.
---On May 30 at North Shields Pond NA, Doug Swartz reported Yellow-billed
Cuckoo; Nick Komar and Georgia Doyle reported Northern Parula.
---On May 30 at Wellington SWA—Schware Unit & Morris Reservoir, Nick Komar
and Andy Bankert reported White-rumped Sandpiper. On May 31 at Wellington
SWA –Schware Unite & Morris Reservoir, Georgia Doyle reported White-rumped
Sandpiper.
---On May 31 at Estes Park, Jim Nelson reported a possible Ruby-throated
Hummingbird.
LAS ANIMAS COUNTY:
---On May 29 at Spanish Peaks SWA – Beebe Trail, Marcel Such reported 6
Grace's Warblers.
LINCOLN COUNTY:
---On May 28 at Limon Wetlands and Doug Kissel Pond, David Suddjian
reported Virginia Rail, Sora, and Cassin's Kingbird.
LOGAN COUNTY:
---On May 28 at Tamarck Ranch SWA, Ginny Bergstrom reported 2 Lesser
Goldfinch, 2 Northern Bobwhite, 2 Yellow-billed Cuckoo, 2 Red-headed
Woodpeckers, and Bell's Vireo. On May 30 at Tamarack Ranch SWA, Loch
Kilpatrick reported a calling BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO deep in woods by stream
and Veery.
MESA COUNTY:
---On May 27 at Divide Road, 141 to Divide Forks Campground, Art Hudake and
Gwen Moore reported Grace's Warbler.
---On May 27 at ME ¾ .2 miles west of junction with 57 Rd, Jim Liewer
reported 3 Bobolinks. On May 27 on ME 3/4 , Kathleen McGinley reported
Bobolink. On May 29 at ME ¾ and 57 Rd, Rodene Harwood, Ronda Woodward, Dee
Harwood, Vice Zerbi, and Mike Henwood reported 3 Bobolink. On May 30 on ME
¾ Rd W of 57 Rd, Kathleen McGinley and Brenda Sabo reported 3 Bobolink.
---On May 30 at Divide Rd—thimble Point, FR # 417, Mike Henwood reported 3
Grace's Warblers and 2 Purple Martin.
OTERO COUNTY:
---On May 29 at Vogel Canon, Ginny Fantetti and Robert Edelen reported 2
Cassin's Kingbirds and Canyon Wren.
OURAY COUNTY:
---On May 27 at Ridgway (town), Alison Hixon reported Cedar Waxwing.
---On May 31 at Box Canyon Falls Park, Niler Pyeatt reported Black Swift.
PUEBLO COUNTY:
---On May 26 at Mineral Palace Park, Jim Merritt reported Yellow-throated
Warbler.
---On May 26 at Pueblo Mountain Park, Jim Merritt reported Grace's Warbler
and Acorn Woodpecker.
---On May 26 at Valco Ponds SWA, Jim Merritt reported Bell's Vireo and
Green Heron.
---On May 27 at Pueblo Reservoir, Brandon Percival reported Black Swift,
Bell's Vireo, and Yellow-billed Cuckoo.
---On May 27 at Pueblo Reservoir Swallows area, Tim Leppek reported 7
Cattle Egret (Western)/.
ROUTT COUNTY:
---On May 27 at Columbine (town), Jonathan
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