A few birders were able to see the Yellow-throated Warbler this morning in 
Pueblo City Park.  It was seen from the Headquarters building, in the pines and 
the sycamore trees, east and north to the big oak tree and in the ravine.

Early in the afternoon, Bill Maynard and I went over to the South Shore Marina 
tires at Pueblo Reservoir.  Bill picked out a odd smaller gull, that turned out 
to be a very late SABINE'S GULL.  The age of the bird was interesting, it had a 
black bill, with the yellow tip, light an adult, though the head wasn't black 
like in alternate plumage.  I don't think it looked quite right for an 
non-alternate plumaged adult, though maybe.  Some photos that might show 
something will be downloaded soon.  Other birds of note on the tires were:  
adult Great Black-backed, two adult and one 1st year Lesser Black-backed, and a 
juvenile Thayer's Gull.

Over in the SWA in the NW side of Pueblo Reservoir, we saw the Red-necked 
Grebe, one Common Loon, and a large flock of Pine Siskins (still no redpolls in 
Pueblo that I can find).
 


Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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