Date:  12 April 2014
Time:  2:00 pm
Location - General:  Barr Lake, Adams county
Location - Specific:  Along the west side of the dam
Weather - Overcast, warm

I had several first of year birds today on a quick trip out to Barr Lake. 
 I decided to use the access by the RMBO office.  On my way up from the 
parking lot I had my FOY Barn Swallow, which was attacking an American 
Kestrel in the air.  Once on the dam walkway, I saw half a dozen Horned 
Grebes in breeding plumage.  Not far from the grebes was a Common Loon also 
in breeding plumage.  That was another FOY.  To round it out, I had my 
first Swainson's Hawks of the year, and there were many of them.  At least 
two were attacking a Red-tailed Hawk.  You'd think that after a 
multi-thousand mile journey they'd be tuckered out, but all of these new 
arrivals are just downright feisty.

Another sign of spring was the increase in big life.  At one point it 
sounded as if someone was driving a remote control car behind me, but it 
was just a swarm of bugs looking for trouble.  Throughout my time there I 
had bugs flying at my eyeballs at a completely uncalled for velocity.  It 
almost made me not mind when I ate one of them....when it decided to fly 
into my mouth.  You'd think that I'd be disgusted or horrified by all of 
this, but all my bird brain kept telling me was how wonderful it was to 
have all this passerine food back.  I look forward to seeing what the storm 
brings in tomorrow.

John Breitsch
Denver, Colorado
https://www.flickr.com/photos/breitschbirding/





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