Sunday, 15 December 2024

[cobirds] 50th Pueblo Reservoir CBC -- 14 December 2024 -- 130 species

A big thanks to all the bird counters who helped with yesterday's 50th annual Pueblo Reservoir Christmas Bird Count.  At the end of the compilation party at Mark Yaeger's Art Gallery in downtown Pueblo last night, we were at 130 species.  Just two lower than our 132 record, only four species lower than the state Cheistmas Bird Count record held by the Penrose CBC.  Here are the most noteworthy birds for the count yesterday.  


Two new birds for the count:

Eastern Towhee - male stakeout West of the Pueblo Nature Center.  There was also a female Eastern Towhee present through Wednesday, though it seems to have dissappeared.


Black-and-white Warbler - a big surprise found on count day, below the dam, at Lake Pueblo State Park.  At one point was near a Northern Parula.  The Black-and-white Warbler is the 15th species of warbler to be found on the Pueblo Reservoir CBC over the last 50 years!



Greater White-fronted Goose - 1 in Pueblo City Park

Snow Goose - 2 in Pueblo City Park

Mexican Duck - stakeout bird in Pueblo West

Barrow's Goldeneye - 1 male below the dam, Lake Pueblo State Park

Red-throated Loon - 1 at Pueblo Reservoir

Pacific Loon - 3 at Pueblo Reservoir

Common Loon - 12 at Pueblo Reservoir

Red-necked Grebe - at Pueblo Reservoir

Double-crested Cormorant - 2 started at Pueblo Reservoir, likely one of these wandered east along the river, being seen by many groups of birder

American White Pelican - 1 West end of Pueblo Reservoir

Black-crowned Night-Heron - 1 adult at Valco Ponds 

American Goshawk - a nice adult found at Liberty Point in Pueblo West

Rough-legged Hawk - 1 in Pueblo West

Virginia Rail - 1 at Valco Ponds

9 species of gulls at Pueblo Reservoir

Bonaparte's Gull - hundreds

Short-billed Gull - 1 adult

Iceland Gull (Thayer's) - a few

Lesser Black-backed Gull - a few

57.Great Black-backed Gull - 1 adult (the 31st time for the count)

White-winged Dove - several places

Greater Roadrunner - a record high of 4

Red-bellied Woodpecker - 1 found in October stayed for the count, only the 3rd time for the count 

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - 2 at Pueblo City Park

Say's Phoebe - quite a few

Pinyon Jay - 18 at one location on the southwest side of the circle

Chihuahuan Raven - 2 Southwest side of the circle

Montain Chickadee (Rocky Mts) - only two

Red-breasted Nuthatch - only two

Pygmy Nuthatch - 1 at Pueblo City Park

Rock Wren - a few

Winter Wren - 1 Valco Ponds 

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - 1 at Pueblo Nature Center

Ruby-crowned Kinglet - always a few, good numbers this year

Eastern Bluebird - a flock hangout in the Valco Ponds area

Mountain Bluebird - good numbers this winter

Townsend's Solitaire - lower numbers

Thrush sp. (likely Hermit) - 1 recorded giving chuck calls in good habitat, didn't come out to be seen

Sage Thrasher - a few in different locations

Northern Mockingbird - 1 in Pueblo West

Northern Parula - 1 found the day before the count, and appeared on count day for only the time in 50 years

Yellow-rumped Warbler - pretty good numbers on the river mostly

Harris's, White-throated, Lincoln's,Swamp Sparrows were found along the River

Rusty Blackbird - 1 along the river, below the dam close to the two rarer warblers

Cassin's Finch - 2 in southwest part of the circle

Lesser Goldfinch - few in Pueblo West


A pretty fun day,thanks to all our helpers from near and far who helped every year to make this count a successful one.


Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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