Mid-day today, there was a male MacGillivray's Warbler (my first of the spring) 
at Cattail Crossing Pond, in Pueblo West.  Margie Joy came by, and also saw it. 
 Other things of note:  two Canvasbacks continue, an Orange-crowned Warbler, a 
Wilson's Warbler, one Yellow-rumped Warbler, a flock of 15 or so White-throated 
Swifts (new bird for the Cattail Crossing bird list), and four species of 
swallows (Barn, Tree, Violet-green, and Northern Rough-winged).  This pond is 
an easy place to see Great-tailed Grackles and Yellow-headed Blackbirds too.  
This turned out to be a very productive trip mid-day trip to this location.
 

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO  

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