Van Truan and I were looking around Colorado City, in southern Pueblo County 
this morning.  While looking at some butterflies and dragonflies, etc., we saw 
a singing male Indigo Bunting at the Diversion Gate in Colorado City, and two 
Peregrine Falcons there as well.  Last night, in the Wet Mountains, we saw a 
Common Poorwill, and saw lots of moths, which Van attacked to his lights and 
white sheets. 

I also wanted to publicly congratulate Roger and Brenda Linfield, on finding 
the first for Colorado Sandwich Tern and Jeff Jones for re-finding it.  Another 
crazy tern for Colorado: the Sooty Tern, three Royals Terns, and now a Sandwich 
Tern have all made it to Colorado!  I'm guessing Elegant and Gull-billed Tern 
ought to be coming one of these years too.  

Good birding, 

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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