Signature birds for the overall area were 44 Canyon Towhees, 27 Sage Thrashers, Chihuahuan and Common Ravens, Juniper Titmouse, Loggerhead Shrikes, Ladder-backed Woodpeckers, Rock and Canyon Wrens, 119 Mountain Bluebirds, and migrating American Robins everywhere (351).
In Picketwire there were a couple Rufous-crowned and Black-throated Sparrows, least I've heard/seen in several years. 4 White-throated Swifts there, and a loudly singing Northern Mockingbird on Higbee Valley Road were highlights, along with two flocks of (low) flyover Sandhill Cranes on the prairie, we observed that they were possibly going in the direction of John Martin Reservoir : )
Dan Stringer
Larkspur, CO
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