Hi Everyone,
-- This morning 9/24 I visited the Last Chance Rest Area. A Magnolia Warbler was in the trees in the north end of the lot behind the hotel and mailboxes. There was a good variety of more regular migrants, including a Green-tailed Towhee and two Clay-colored Sparrows in the currants. The pond seems smaller every time I visit. The toilets were being pumped out as I arrived, so they were in unusually good shape.
Mark Miller
Longmont, CO
Mark
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