David Chartier and I saw a PACIFIC LOON, and 5 Common Loons off West 
Fisherman's Point at Pueblo Reservoir.  After 10am, we checked Pueblo City 
Park, and saw the continuing juvenile male (pinkish throat) YELLOW-BELLIED 
SAPSUCKER, and then found a male BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER, in a oak tree 
with lots of bugs east of the building.  There were also two Townsend's 
Warblers in this oak tree and a few Yellow-rumped Warblers.  Several very happy 
Pueblo birders were able to see the Black-throated Blue Warbler as well!  On 
yesterday's field trip, we saw a juvenile female (white throat) YELLOW-BELLIED 
SAPSUCKER in Pueblo City Park.  So, there are at least two Yellow-bellied 
Sapsuckers in Pueblo City Park now.  After Pueblo City Park today, I went back 
to Pueblo Reservoir on the way home, and went to the South Shore Marina, and 
there was a juvenile THAYER'S GULL and a Forster's Tern.  Today around Pueblo, 
was a lot more interesting than yesterday, when
 it was very windy and hard to find too much.

 
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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