Tuesday, 2 June 2020

[cobirds] Re: Prothonotary warbler, Weld county

Sounds like a good day out.....

On Monday, June 1, 2020 at 8:12:20 PM UTC-6, fiddlenurs wrote:
There was a prothonotary warbler in some willows near the campground in Crow Valley. It was working some willows directly south of  camping spot 9 It was in the willows near the Barbed wire fence and the bench.
        There is no water at the campground in the creek at all (there's freshwater near the campground hosts site. ) I didn't see any thrushes other than robins.
         There were at least four, nighthawks here! Really good to see, I hadn't seen them here for the last couple years I was here.
        There were:
     Northern mockingbird: 1
     Western kingbirds: lot
      Eastern kingbirds:2
       Robins: lots
       House wrens: more than lots
      Yellow warblers; 2
       Meadowlarks: 6
      Red winged blackbird: 12
       Female black headed grosbeak: 1
     Western wood pewee: 3
       Barn swallows: 2 building nest in picnic area
        Blue jays:2
       Catbird:1
       Killdeer :1

Thanks, Deb Carstensen
       

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