Tuesday, 19 November 2019

[cobirds] Pueblo rare bird update 11/19 (no warbler or tanager)

Several birders searched for the Blackbiurnian Warbler that Alan Ketchum found yesterday and the male Summer Tanager that the DFO field trip found yesterday, neither bird seemed to be around.  Maybe they are just late migrants and decided to go south, instead of thinking about wintering here.  In the Blackburnian Warbler area, across the river to the north, there was a Hermit Thrush and Harris's Sparrow seen.  In the Summer Tanager area, and east toward the Pueblo Nature Center, there was a Say's Phoebe, Harris's Sparrow, Lesser Goldfinch, Common Loon,  American White Pelican were seen today.  Pueblo Reservoir's South Shore Marina, had 1st year Glaucous Gull, adult Great Black-backed Gull, several Lesser Black-backed Gulls, Iceland (Thayer's Gulls), and likely a couple hybrid gulls.  Pacific and Common Loons, American White Pelicans were around as well.

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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