Greetings All

Yesterday I birded from near Rocky Ford (Crowley/Otero) to easternmost Bent 
Counties.
Henry, Meredith, Holbrook, Blue (Adobe Creek), and John Martin were packed with 
birds, predominantly Redhead, which seemed to be the most common bird in the 
universe that day. Oddly, Cheraw was birdless, literally, despite reasonable 
water levels.


As for rarities - At John Martin:
1 GLAUCOUS GULL
1 LBB GULL
1 THAYER'S GULL
+ 1000 gulls totally, with 200 or so of them being Herrng


Adobe Creek: 1 Thayer's Gull


L Henry: female Redhead x Greater Scaup. 


There was also a very dark duck at Meredith, but it had some white in the tail, 
so had some Mallard genes. The other parent was a Mottled or Black Duck, but I 
did not get a good enough look.


Some early-ish migrants: Savannah Sparrow and Lincoln's Sparrow


No shorebirds other than Killdeer, surprisingly. 


TODAY- Nada on Union Res, Weld


Good Birding
Steve Mlodinow
Longmont CO

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