Folks,

I just got a great look at a COMMON GROUND-DOVE at Navajo State Park in 
Archuleta County. I'm at the wildlife viewing overlook just off Highway 151 as 
you head south from US 160 about 20 miles. As soon as I saw the bird fly past 
me, I knew right away what it was. Its blunt, red wings and short tail were 
unmistakable, and when it landed briefly on the rock pile adjacent to the 
viewing overlook near the Piedra River, I also saw the scaling on the neck and 
the spotting on the folded wings. I rushed back to the car to get my camera 
(yeah, I know) and as I write this I am still trying to relocate it.

Eric DeFonso
SW Colorado

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