Birders,

I made a short visit to the Lamar Community College Woods (Prowers County) on Sunday, January 5th. At the extreme south end, I found a male Eastern Towhee. There are a couple of modern houses at the south end of the woods. A cable extends north from yard of one of the houses, strung between maroon posts. The Eastern Towhee was approximately 100 feet north of the south end of the cable, under a couple of tall cedar trees. It ranged to the east side of the cable in the bottom of dry Willow Creek, in kochia weeds and low Russian Olives. It associated with juncos, White-crowned Sparrows and some vocal (eastern) White-breasted Nuthatches. I wouldn't be surprised if there are two Eastern Towhees present.

I had one male Northern Cardinal farther north in the south half of the grove.

Duane Nelson
Las Animas, Bent County CO

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