After I posted this update, there were three Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers at Pueblo City Park this morning, two on one tree. I stuck around City Park for a while this morning, making sure everyone who came got to see the Cape May Warbler, including a birder who drove up from New Mexico. I think since Saturday, maybe 50 people have been able to it. I wonder how long it will hang around. Still surprised the Pine Warbler seemed to be an one morning wonder (last Thursday). The Pueblo Reservoir Palm Warbler maybe gone now (missed by everyone the last two days). The only other Pueblo Reservoir highlights today, were Great Black-backed, Lesser Black-backed, and Iceland (Gull), which all should be around all winter. Common Loons, Bonaparte's Gulls, American White Pelicans were present today as well. Two Say's Phoebes around on this nice day, one in City Park and one at South Shore Marina.
Happy Thankgiving all and Good birding,
Brandon K. Percival
Pueblo West, CO
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Pueblo West, CO
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On Tue, Nov 20, 2018, 9:51 AM Brandon <flammowl17@gmail.com wrote:
Both the Cape May Warbler and juvenile Yellow-bellied Sapsucker both in front of adminstration building.Brandon K. Percival
Pueblo West, CO
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