Hi all,

This morning, Pearle Sandstrom-Smith, Clif Smith, and I saw three Pygmy 
Nuthatches in Pueblo City Park in Pueblo, Pueblo County, near the Frisbee Creek 
on the west side of the park.  This species seems to show up here, somewhat 
regularly in the fall, and sometimes stays through the winter at this location. 
 Maybe this is a sign of some mountain birds wandering onto the plains this 
fall/winter.

Eastern warblers were totally lacking for me around Pueblo, over the Labor Day 
weekend.  I walked around the Valco Ponds/Rock Canyon area, below Pueblo 
Reservoir dam over the three day weekend, and couldn't find any, not even an 
American Redstart or a Northern Waterthrush.  I didn't see any Townsend's 
Warblers either, though I did see at least one Cassin's Vireo.

The basic adult Laughing Gull I saw at Pueblo Reservoir at Sailboard launching 
area, on 1 Sept, hasn't been seen since that date, as far as I know.

Good birding,
 

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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