Lisa Edwards and I did a little chase trip this morning.  We went to Pueblo 
Mountain Park in Beulah, Pueblo County, first, and found one Acorn Woodpecker 
and one singing male Grace's Warbler.

Then we headed back to Pueblo and headed east on Hwy 50 to Rocky Ford in Otero 
County, and on Hwy 266 we saw Mississippi Kite, Red-headed Woodpecker, close to 
Rocky Ford.  At Lake Cheraw, we saw the usual Snowy Plovers and Black-necked 
Stilt.  We didn't see the Reddish Egret here, though we were able to see the 
egret from Hwy 266, west of Hwy 109, by scoping the small lake that is visible 
along Hwy 266.  I don't think this lake or pond has a name, though it is south 
west of Lake Cheraw.

We then went to the east side of Lake Holbrook, also Otero County, there was 
tons of shore here, and lots of birds, including an immature Neotropic 
Cormorant sitting in the trees, right next to Double-crested Cormorants for 
direct comparison.  There were lots of American Avocets, American White 
Pelicans, and one migrant Greater Yellowlegs.  In the trees across the road on 
the south side of Lake Holbrook, there was a Common Nighthawk perched in a 
tree.  We stopped and listened for Dickcissels around the Rocky Ford to Cheraw 
area, and didn't find any.

Good birding,
 

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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