The immature Neotropic Cormorant, first seen last Thursday and re-found Saturday, continues through today, Wednesday at the Pueblo West Gravel Pit pond in Pueblo County. Park at east side of Osprey Picnic area and walk with scope east to view the pond or park along Hwy 96 at Chain of Lakes Parking Lot and walk with scope west and cross Valco Bridge to view the pond. Note a Colorado State Parks pass is required to park at either of these parking lots. Quite a few decent photos have been taken of it and are on e-bird. The bird seems to be on the Gravel Pit mostly during the morning, it has also been seen once in the afternoon/evening on the nearby Valco Ponds. Good luck, this seems to be most viewable Neotropic Cormorant ever in Pueblo County.
-- Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO
Pueblo West, CO
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