Good chance this was our new yard bird a week or so ago ... :-)
 
Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://coloradobirder.ning.com/

On Thursday, May 3, 2012 10:59:36 PM UTC-6, Steven Mlodinow wrote:

> Greetings All, 
>
> Today, Nick Moore and I covered a lot of ground in n. Weld County, 
> starting at Crow Valley Cmpgnd and finishing at Windsor Lake.
>
> Highlights:
> Crow Valley: CURVE-BILLED THRASHER -- at ranger house a mile or two n. of 
> campground. Singing like crazy. INDIGO BUNTING. Female at campground. 
> EASTERN X SPOTTED TOWHEE at campground (female bird, color of Eastern 
> Towhee but with a few buff scapular spots)
> Private Ranch w. of Grover: late for lowland GH JUNCO
> Grover: BROAD-WINGED HAWK
> Weld Co Rd 59 Ponds: A goodly variety of shorebirds including a 
> SHORT-BILLED DOWITCHER (and nearly 50 LB Dows)
> Co Rd 74, just e. of Severance, Baldridge Estates: Pond just upon entering 
> development had a lovely array of bird including one very cooperative 
> GLOSSY IBIS.
>
> The birding seemed slow today, as in not many migrants at any one spot. 
> But most places seemed to have one or two birds of some interest.
> Good Birding
> Steven Mlodinow
> Longmont CO
>
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