Greetings All
Today, Sean Walters and I birded Yuma County (with a quick couple stops in 
Phillips and a visit to Red Lion SWA in Logan.) We had a resplendent 131 species

Topping the list was a male SCARLET TANAGER in the town of Laird. Next best was 
a female SUMMER TANAGER at the Wray Fish Hatchery. Also at the fish hatchery 
was a male ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK (with a male Black-headed), WHITE-THROATED, 
and HARRIS'S SPARROW.  Stalker Lake was slow but had a NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH. 
Wray City Park had a TENNESSEE WARBLER. Shelterbelts north of Wray held GRAY 
FLYCATCHER, NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH and BLACKPOLL WARBLER. Red Lion had a 
PEREGRINE and 2 WHIMBREL. 

Locally rare for Yuma/NE CO was a Great Egret and a BN Stilt in a pond on the 
hwy just w of Laird, and 7 Lazuli Bunts in the Shelterbelts 

As for e CO specialties, we had Baltimore Oriole at Wray and Laird, Field 
Sparrow at Stalker, N Cardinal at Wray, Stalker, and Laird, and RB Woodpecker 
at Wray and Laird. 

Yellow Warblers were, surprisingly, found at nearly every stop. Warbling Vireos 
seemed to have just arrived in small numbers. For Phillips County, two Marbled 
Godwits at the Haxtun Sewage Ponds were a nice find
Good Luck and Good Birding
Steve Mlodinow. 
Approaching Longmont 
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