Myself, Lisa Edwards, John Drummond, and Brandon Percival started out the today successfully finding the Common Ground-Dove at the previously described location. Next we headed south to Holyoke. At the small fishing pond east of town we found a male Rusty Blackbird in the ditch along the pond. Next we headed to the cemetery where we relocated the female Hooded Warbler. No crossbills were found as we searched the pine trees in town. Our next stop was Haxton. At the sewer ponds we found Snow, Cackling and Greater White-fronted Geese along with many mallards and Canvasback and Common Goldeneye. The small park in town produced even more birds. A Merlin was the first bird we found. Then on the south edge of the park we found a Golden-crowned Kinglet, a Northern Parula, and a Wood Thrush! We will be birding our way back to the front range for the rest of the day and will report if more rarities are found.
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