Wow, what a morning. 63 species!

  I spent 3 hours around the reservoir and the marsh below this  
morning. Hundreds and hundreds of Clay-colored and Chipping Sparrows.  
Several hundred Yellow-rumped Warblers.

Hundreds of swallows of all kinds, Tree, Cliff, Northern Rough- 
winged, Violet-green, Barn and one Bank.

Sparrows aside from above:
Vesper
House
Lincoln
Brewer's
Song
White-crowned
Lark
Dark Brown Spotted Towhee
And a surprising half dozen Lark Buntings.

Additional warblers:
MacGillivray's
Orange-crowned
Common Yellowthroat 30+
Female Tennesse
Yellow

Seven Spotted Sandpipers feeding and bobbing together

Redhead and Wood ducks, Mallards
Cinnamon and Blue-winged Teal
Pied-billed and Western Grebes
American White Pelicans
Double-crested Cormorants
Red-tailed Hawks, Bald Eagle
Great-tailed Grackles
Swainson's Thrush
Many Catbirds
Bullock's Orioles
Several Empidonax flycatchers
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

Assorted other regulars. It was hard to leave and come home!


Connie Kogler
BirdsOTheMorning.com
AslansOwn.com
Loveland, Colorado.






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