COBirders,

 

I first heard (peee-a-weee) and eventually saw an Eastern Wood-Pewee in a
small cottonwood grove inside the fenced alfalfa field on the Chico Basin
Ranch (fee area).  This area is at the very south end of the alfalfa field
(recently cut) and about ½ mile south of Rose Pond.  The bird was mostly
seen high in a very tall cottonwood snag and also in a tall live cottonwood.

 

The only other migrants I found were 6 continuing White-rumped Sandpipers at
Headquarters Pond (PUE) along with a Semipalmated Sandpiper, unusual looking
because of an enlarged throat area.  Also there were two Swainson’s Thrushes
in the headquarters willows but sadly no other migrants were seen or heard.

 

Bill Maynard

Colorado Springs

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