I finally decided to go birding today, after 230pm (after the long day of 
birding yesterday).  I went over to the Osprey Picnic Area in Rock Canyon.  I 
walked the entire area.  The whole area was covered with Yellow-rumped 
Warblers.  I also saw Virginia's, Orange-crowned, Yellow, and male Blackpoll 
Warbler.  I also saw my first of the spring Ash-throated Flycatcher.  At the 
Fish Hatchery Pond, that you drive by, below Pueblo Reservoir, I was delighted 
to see three Forster's Tern.  Somehow, I didn't see one all of last year, in 
Colorado.  I didn't want to miss this species two years in a row.  Over in the 
south east corner of Pueblo Reservoir, there were 20 or so Willets and a 
Sanderling.
 
Good birding,

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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