Greetings All

June is the time for oddities, and high on that oddity list would be a singing 
DUSKY FLYCATCHER at Crow Valley Campground, Weld, acting for all the world as 
if it was on territory this morning. Also at Crow Valley was a pair of Western 
BG Gnatcatchers, the subspecies I'd expect there, but there are no nesting 
records that I know of for this area, and perhaps, for the county


On private land near Milliken there was an INDIGO BUNTING, 6 or so Lazulis, and 
an Indigo x Lazuli plus a Wild Turkey nest. 


Loloff had no rarities, but is still stuffed to the gills with avocets and 
stilts, some now with young.


Duck Lake just west of Fossil Creek at 32 Am Avocets, 3 BN Stilts and scads of 
ducks of a good variety


Ketchner (excuse me if the spelling is wrong) ponds, just e. of Strauss Cabin 
Rd, heading s. from Harmony road near Fort Collins (that would be LARIMER 
COUNTY).... had a WHIMBREL, plus a couple each of Snowy and Great Egret. Last 
week, I had a Caspian Tern here.


Good Birding
Steven Mlodinow
Longmont, CO

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