In my yard this morning:

Dusky Flycatcher - This one has been hanging around for several days but I had 
no clue what it was until yesterday.
Yellow-Rumped Warblers - lots of them
Orange-Crowned Warbler - This is the one that has been confusing me for days 
and which I wrote about a couple days ago, but I finally had someone help me 
identify it.


Others that are constant visitors to my feeder/surrounding yard and pasture 
area:

Chipping Sparrows only a few but right now they are constant
House Sparrows
White-Crowned Sparrows (still a lot of these around)
Mourning Doves
Kestrels
Robins
Common Grackles - saw first one this season two days ago
Red-winged Blackbirds
Starlings - of course
House Finches
Banded Kingfishers
Ferruginous Hawks
Red-tailed Hawks
Blue Jays
White breasted Nuthatch
Northern Flickers
Downey Woodpeckers
House Wren

The Barn Swallows are back 

There are more, especially sparrow type birds, but this is all I can remember 
for now. I haven't gotten over to the lake yet today.

On my way into Longmont a little before noon, I saw one White-Faced Ibis in the 
slough just north of Hwy. 66 on Weld County Rd. 5. When I came home an hour and 
a half later, it was gone.

Pauli Smith
Highlandlake (near Mead) on Highland Lake in Weld County

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