As Tom Halverstadt posted earlier, he, my son, and I birded for a few hours 
around Louviers this morning, all on the north end of town.  It was an 
excellent morning full of birds, totaling around 75 species, with my highlights 
below.

NORTHERN CARDINAL - 1 (excellent for Louviers, photo at 
http://www.flickr.com./photos/kirkh1/3540972210/)
Green Heron - 1 (excellent for Louviers, photo at 
http://www.flickr.com./photos/kirkh1/3540972572/)
Red-eyed Vireo - 3
Warbling Vireo - 1
Plumbeous Vireo - 1
Yellow-breasted Chat - 3 (photo at 
http://www.flickr.com./photos/kirkh1/3540972692/)
Western Wood-Pewee - several
Least Flycatcher - several
Catbird - several
Lesser Goldfinch - several
Cedar Waxwing - 15
Lark Bunting - 1 (excellent for Louviers)
Wood Duck - 5
Virginia Rail - 5
Swainson's Thrush - 1
Green-tailed Towhee - 1
Western Tanager - 4
Spotted Sandpiper - 1

Not much warbler variety, but tons of Yellows, a couple Orange-crowned, and 1 
Common Yellowthroat.

I may have more photos posted later, but have not gotten to them yet.

Good Birding,

Kirk Huffstater
Castle Rock, CO

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