Yesterday evening I birded near Prospect Reservoir in Weld County.  The 
Reservoir itself has been drained and is 100% totally dry - not even mud for 
shore birds or gulls :(. However to the East of the reservoir along WCR 59 is a 
nice grove of Russian Olives and some additional brush and trees.  In those 
thickets I found 4 American Redstarts (one especially cooperative female posed 
for several minutes out in the open: 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aphelionart/9648502359/), many Wilson's and Yellow 
Warblers and what appeared to be a Juvenile BLACKPOLL WARBLER.  Sparrows were 
in abundance with very large flock of Chipping frollicking mostly in the 
Russian Olive groves, plus around 30 Clay-Colored, Small numbers of Vespers, 
Brewers, Song, Lark, Lark Bunting and Savannah too!  A GREAT CRESTED FLYCATCHER 
stopped in one of the trees very briefly.  In the ditch north of the Reservoir 
(also along CR 59) there may have been a Sedge Wren, as the quick glance I got 
I thought I saw a dark streaked back with fairly shortish tail for a Marsh 
Wren, but I only saw it for about .1 seconds and could not get it to reappear.  
It could have been shadows on the back.  

I returned this AM hoping to get a better view of the wren, but instead found 
guns being shot off about every 5-10 minutes (dove hunting I guess)with people 
walking all around the Wren ditch so I was not able to refind or confirm 
anything with that sighting.  The Juvi Blackpoll did re-appeared for a very 
brief view before retreating back into thick brush.

Happy Birding!

Cathy Sheeter
Ft. Lupton

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