To add to recent reports of passerine migration:  this morning between 7:30 
and 8:30 at the Environmental Learning Center in east Fort Collins, I saw, 
heard, and photographed at least one Northern Waterthrush along the Poudre 
River.  I write "at least one" because I saw such a bird on two separate 
occasions but not that far apart in time, but at parts of the river that 
were, as the river flows, a fair distance apart; but birds do fly, 
though, and this was (or these were) naturally active birds.  
 
I also saw some half-dozen Wilson's Warblers;  also in attendance were a 
Spotted Sandpiper, a Great Horned Owl, a Brown Thrasher, a Blue Grosbeak, 
among others.
 
Brad Biggerstaff
Fort Collins
 
 

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