This afternoon I decided to chase the Prairie Warbler photographed yesterday at 
Crow Valley. The mosquitoes were awful and the water level was still fairly 
high, so there are lots of good places that I couldn't get to. The highlights 
were:

Crow Valley (Weld County) 
    - 1 PRAIRIE WARBLER (refound) - Singing. From the picnic area walk south to 
the fence, from there walk west until the first tree (a very large tree that 
you can walk under), it was staying in this area. 
    - 1 Red-eyed Vireo - Same location as the Prairie Warbler.
    - 1 BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO - I got a good close view of it flying into the row 
of trees along the creek just south of the Prairie Warbler tree. I could not 
find it after it landed. It appeared smaller then a Yellow-billed Cuckoo, it 
was whitish underneath and brown on the uppersides. There was no rufous 
anywhere on the bird. 
    - 1 Cordilleran Flycatcher - Same area as the Cuckoo.
    - 1 GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER - Singing. It was where the creek goes under the 
fence on the south west side of the campground. 
    - 1 Northern Waterthrush - The same location as the Golden-winged Warbler.


Norma's Grove (Weld County: On CR 100, just east of CR 57)
    - 1 WOOD THRUSH - With several Swainson's Thurshes along the creek on the 
north side of the road.
    - 1 'Western' Veery - Along the creek on south side of the road.

Cole Wild
Loveland



      

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