*June 9*

*Park County*


Lake George had quite a bit fewer waterbirds than my previous visit in late
May, but still 1 Ring-necked Duck amid ruddies, Gadwall and coots.  A male
GREAT-TAILED GRACKLE was noteworthy.


A drive up and down Elevenmile Canyon (South Platte) with many stops was
pretty birdy once the morning warmed up. Singing Gray Catbirds were in
willow thickets at 6.5 and 9.4 miles in from Highway 24. A Lewis’s
Woodpecker flew over the pine forest on the north side of the canyon at 8.9
miles in from Hwy 24. A Willow Flycatcher was at 9.8 miles in (end of the
road). A female Wood Duck with 5 small ducklings at 3.7 miles was
apparently a notable breeding record for Park County. She was in the same
area where I’d seen a pair in late April. Also noted in the canyon were a
Sharp-shinned Hawk, Peregrine Falcon, and several MacGillivray’s Warblers.
White-throated Swifts were sparse on the way in (colder, still tucked in
their crannies) but numerous on the way out (warmer then).


I was interested to watch the movement of commuting California Gulls. They
are nesting (many 100s) on an island at Elevenmile Reservoir, and all
morning I saw flocks flying down river from the reservoir, and earlier I’d
seen them flying plains-ward high over down the canyon of Fountain Creek
between Colorado Springs up to Woodland Park, I presume gulls coming from
Elevenmile. I guess they were commuting to feed somewhere east of the
mountains, over 40 km from the nesting colony. Anyone know their
destination? Only some smallish numbers hang out in South Park to feed at
the reservoirs and among cattle.


Park County Road (CR) 90 had a Lewis’s Woodpecker at 2.4 miles from the
junction with CR 92.

Stops along Summit Road off Elkhorn Road east of Hartsel had Pinyon Jays at
most stops, with over 50 jays tallied, and a few Red Crossbills.


Antero Reservoir (viewed from the shore southwest of the south boat launch)
did not have too much, but there was a Great Egret and still 8 Redheads.


*Gunnison County*


A Sagebrush Sparrow was at Waunita Hot Springs Road. A Gray Catbird was
along Tomichi Creek at CR 41.


I camped along Gunnison CR 26 (aka Lake City Cut-Off or Sapinero Cut-Off)
just north of Highway 149, in the area where Jason recently mentioned
Grace’s Warbler. Coincidentally, CR 26 is along the “Powderhorn” BBS route
that I was to survey the next morning, so it was a convenient (and very
pleasant) place to camp. This evening I heard 7-8 singing Grace’s Warblers,
and it was the very first bird I heard when I got out of the car at the
camp site, 0.75 miles north of Hwy 149. There were also a number of Red
Crossbills there (Type 2), and Common Nighthawks were common in the evening.


*June 10 *



*Gunnison County*


I tallied 5 Grace’s Warblers on BBS stops that were along CR 26 in the
Ponderosa section north of Hwy 149, and later in the morning I checked some
spur roads off CR 26 and found 12 more. I’d say I encountered a minimum of
24 singing Grace’s in the Ponderosa forest around the south end of CR 26 on
June 9-11, and I only was in earshot of a limited portion of the habitat.


The highlight of the BBS route was two Sandhill Cranes (photo’d) in
semi-flooded flooded pasture along Cebolla Creek at Powderhorn south of Hwy
149 between CR 29 and CR 27. They were best viewed from CR 29 about 0.4
mile south of Hwy 149. They were very rusty-colored. A Common Poorwill
called before the survey began along CR 26 a few miles south of Highway 50.
A pond at Powderhorn at CR 27 x CR 29 had Blue-winged Teal, Cinnamon Teal
and a Green-winged Teal was in flooded pasture south of the pond. A Gray
Catbird sang along Cebolla Creek near the pond.


At Blue Mesa Reservoir near Iola there were 4 Am. White Pelicans flying
over (never landed, drifting west), and an adult California Gull.
Neversink east of the reservoir had 2 Gray Catbirds.

Two singing Grace’s Warblers were along forest road 868 in the Narrow Grade
Creek watershed in the Uncompagre NF just north of Hinsdale Co.


*Hinsdale County*


A female Rose-breasted Grosbeak was at Lake City near Gunnison St x Henson
Creek.

Lake San Cristobal had: 1 adult Bald Eagle sitting on a beaver lodge, 1
singing Gray Catbird in the willow thickets at the upstream end, 1 adult
California Gull, 1 calling Sora, 2 Western Grebes, 1 Green-winged Teal, 2
each Blue-winged and Cinnamon Teal, and some Gadwall. I think some of these
are of note for Hinsdale in early June.


The rocky road to Cinnamon Pass at 12,600 feet was about all my Honda could
take, but there were White-tailed Ptarmigan and Brown-capped Rosy-Finches
near the pass.


*June 11*


*Gunnison County*


Gunnison CR 58 had 4-5 Grace’s Warblers; this is essentially just south of
the habitat along CR 26 and is an extension of that forest. A Dusky Grouse
was about 5 miles up CR 58.


The two Sandhill Cranes continued near Cebolla Creek.


An Osprey flew over the south shoreline of Blue Mesa Reservoir east of Iola.


Curecanti's Beaver Creek Picnic Area had a Gray Catbird.


*Chaffee County*


A detour through neighborhood streets of Poncha Springs revealed lots of
Pinyon Jays in the yards there, with over 50 birds estimated.


*Park County*


Buffalo Springs Reservoir had 6 Redhead and  10 Lesser Scaup. 8 Pinyon Jays
were on a sparsely woodd slope south of the reservoir.


2 Mountain Plovers flew over Elkhorn Road (CR 15) a couple miles from
Highway 285.


Very windy (hard to open car doors!) so reservoir birding was poor. I can
confirm that Spinney seemed to have hardly any water birds beyond some
Canada Geese and a handful of pelicans.


David and Stephen Suddjian

Littleton, CO

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