Yesterday I headed out for my first excursion to the northeast corner of
CO. I enjoyed a few species special to that area, and some that were my
first of the season.


I began at Tamarack Ranch SWA. I was very happy when a GREATER PRAIRIE
CHICKEN crossed my path near sunrise in the sandsage sandhill habitat in
the East Tamarack area, south of the river. There were some shorebirds in
the "meadows" in flooded areas between the hedgerows of East Tamarack: 9
LESSER YELLOWLEGS, 5 GREATERS, and 2 LONG-BILLED DOWITCHERS (and Killdeer).
There was a lot of nice looking shallow flooded habitat without shorebirds;
as migration picks up shorebirding might be really good there in those
meadows. Other birds of interest to me at Tamarack included 1 NOR.
BOBWHITE, 4 EASTERN BLUEBIRDS, numerous RED-BELLIED WOODPECKERS, 48
SANDHILL CRANES, 1 MYRTLE WARBLER, 1 RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET, 23 TOWNSEND'S
SOLITAIRES, MARSH WREN, MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD, LINCOLN'S SPARROW,  NOR.
CARDINAL, EASTERN PHOEBE, BARN SWALLOW (my 1st of season), and a sweet
visual of an EASTERN SCREECH-OWL in a hole in a cottonwood.


Geese were flying over the Tamarack area, and later seen at and around the
Jumbo / Red Lion area. Aggregate totals for the day in Logan and Sedgwick
Counties were about 3550 SNOW GEESE, 550 ROSS'S, 2300 Snow/Ross's sp., 550
GR. WHITE-FRONTED, and small numbers of Canada and Cackling.


The Jumbo and Red Lion SWAs had AM. WHITE PELICANS, DOUBLE-CRESTED
CORMORANTS, 3-4 BALD EAGLES, 6 GREATER SCAUP, small numbers of FRANKLIN'S
GULLS,  1 VIRGINIA RAIL, 1 LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE                (my first of
season), 6 BLUE-BINGED TEAL, 2 CINNAMON TEAL, and 1 GREAT-TAILED GRACKLE.


My first NOR. MOCKINGBIRD of the season was at Ovid, and my first
SWAINSON'S HAWK of the season was soaring at Crook. Common Grackles were in
all the towns from Crook to Julesburg.  Some of the other raptors in Logan
and Sedgwick included 1 PRAIRIE FALCON, 7 ROUGH-LEGGED HAWKS and 4
FERRUGINOUS HAWKS.


Back in the Denver area, viewing Marston Lake from the NW corner produced a
1st cycle LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL, 17 handsome FRANKLIN'S GULLS (most
showing pretty pink tones on the underparts), 3 lingering HERRING GULLS,  1
CLARK'S GREBE with some Westerns, 2 LONG-BILLED DOWITCHERS, and 1 BALD
EAGLE.


David Suddjian

Littleton

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