Cobirders,
 
The Eastern Wood-Pewee found by Bill Maynard yesterday was refound this morning 
at the south end of Fountain Creek Regional Park in El Paso County.  Park at 
the Hanson Nature Park trail access, head west across the creek bridge and 
follow the regional trail west and south to the 2nd small pond.  It was 
actively foraging at the south end of the pond this morning from 6:30 till at 
least 8:30 a.m.  Brandon Percival and Cara Caragher also met up with me there.  
Brandon took more photos.  Other birds of interest this morning that were not 
seen on Saturday's  spring count included Orchard Oriole and Ruby-crowned 
Kinglet.  The above mentioned pond was by far the most active of three places 
that I birded in the park today with Yellow-rumped, Wilson's, Virginia's, 
Common Yellowthroat, Orange-crowned, and Northern Waterthrush warblers.  Also 
Brewer's, Clay-colored and Lincoln's Sparrows and Empid sp., Black-headed 
Grosbeak, BT Hummingbird and others.
 
Good birding,
                                          

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