Camped Monday and Tuesday at Lake Pueblo State Park. I go there frequently. I'd never seen scaled quail there before, but they were everywhere. Well, a nice flock working through the campgrounds. Local told me they are common in the Pueblo West area. Got pictures, but haven't posted on my blog, yet. (birdsbybill - no spaces). It was quite birdy in the Kettle Creek campground area. Others of note: northern mockingbird, western kingbird, a pair of canyon towhees shared my campsite and enjoyed my crumbs, lark sparrow, song sparrow, barn swallow, bushtit, Say's phoebe, common grackle, and starling. Was surprised not to see any kind of bluebirds.
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