Not too much to report down here.  Yesterday, 15 Sept, I saw a female/immature 
American Redstart in my yard in Pueblo West for a few minutes.  A little later, 
Margie Joy and I saw a female Bullock's Oriole down the street, which is 
getting late for them.

Today, 16 Sept, a Dickcissel, perhaps the same one I saw the other day, was 
flying around and calling at Snakeskin Picnic Area, below Pueblo Reservoir dam. 
 On the Rock Canyon side of the river, in the Osprey Picnic Area, I saw two 
Black Phoebes, which I haven't been seeing too much recently.  The only 
warblers I saw today, were lots of Wilson's, plus a couple of Yellows, and an 
Orange-crowned.  At Pueblo Reservoir today, from Sailboard launching area, I 
saw a Peregrine Falcon.

Next Saturday, is the annual Pueblo County Fall Bird Count, going on throughout 
the county, hopefully some interesting things will turn up.

Good birding,
 
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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