The yard in Pueblo was very active this morning after the rains. Tammy
spotted a Kentucky Warbler foraging on the ground and in low brush along the
fenceline as we had beakfast. Later a MacGillivray's Warbler was foraging in
the same area. Last evening we saw a Townsend's Warbler foraging high in
elms, along with a numner of Yellow-rumps.

The Arkansas River nor far from our house was also busy this am with
migrants. Some species seen in no particular order:

Western Tanager
Black-headed Grosbeak
Lazuli Bunting
Swainson's Thrush
Chimney Swift
Warbling Vireo
Spotted Sandpiper
Western Wood Peewee
Violet-green Swallow

Tammy Ivahnenko
Rick Clawges
Pueblo

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