Greetings All,

Today, 26 May, Nick Moore, Andrew Core, and I birded around the NE corner of 
the state. Beecher Island, Yuma County, was lovely before the wind started, and 
we found a family of EASTERN PHOEBES, a MAGNOLIA WARBLER, 3 GREAT CRESTED 
FLYCATCHERS


At Hasty Lake, Yuma, near Foster Campground we had a RED-EYED VIREO, a 
BALTIMORE ORIOLE, an OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER, a CAROLINA WREN, and 2 EASTERN 
BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHERS (pair). Below the dam, there was some water, but few 
shorebirds: a couple Sanderlings and White-rumps. 


At the HAXTUN STP, PHILLIPS, there were two locally uncommon Black Terns, an 
Eared Grebe, and a seemingly rare BREEDING Northern Pintail, with a nice family 
of tiny chicks in tow. 


At Jumbo Res, the Snow and Ross's Geese were still present. I forgot to mention 
that I had 2 COMMON LOONS on Jumbo yesterday, one below each dam and 2 CATTLE 
EGRETS with the geese, which were still present today


At Red Lion SWA, just before US 138, there were 30+ White-rumped Sandpipers, a 
dozen or so Stilt Sandpipers, a Sanderling, and a DUNLIN.
Just to the west along US 138 we had a stunningly white KRIDER'S RED-TAILED 
HAWK (immature) and an Upland Sandpiper.


The wind sucked, or blew, your choice of verb, today after about 10:30 am, but 
the company was excellent, and in the end, we wound up with a tasty collection 
of birds. 
The weekend's total for NE Colorado is 171 or thereabouts...


One final comment. Though rarities have been steady, and nesting birds (as at 
Tamarack) in good numbers, normal migrants have been exceptionally scarce. Very 
few migrant empids/pewees/warblers. 


Good Birding
Steven Mlodinow 
Still in Sterling, CO


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