Hi all,

Six birders (4 from Colorado Springs and 2 from Pueblo) walked along the Canon 
City Riverwalk in Canon City this morning, during an Arkansas Valley Audubon 
field trip.  We walked from Raynolds Ave. west to Sell Ave. and back, our 
highlights were a singing FIELD SPARROW and a singing WHITE-EYED VIREO.  Both 
of these are quite rare in Fremont County.  They were in-between Raynolds Ave. 
and Sells Ave., the sparrow was between the bluff trail and the river trail, 
and the vireos was along the bluff, south of the Bluff Trail.  Other things 
this morning were Yellow-breasted Chats, Bullock's Orioles. pair of Western 
Bluebirds, Yellow Warblers, quite a few Yellow-rumped Warblers near Sells Ave. 
parking of the Riverwalk.  After the riverwalk, we walked around Pathfinder 
Regional Park, the White-throated Swifts put on a nice show there.  After 
lunch, we checked Holcim Wetlands, near Portland, nothing too exciting, though 
always nice to see the nesting
 cormorants and Great Blue Herons.
 
Good birding

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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