This morning, a fall migrant Greater Yellowlegs was on the shore in the 
southeastern part of Pueblo Reservoir, Pueblo County, 2 July 2014.

I was up in the Wet Mountains in Custer County, last weekend, and saw a family 
of American Three-toed Woodpeckers, a male, a female, and a couple of newly 
fledged young hanging around the adults.  Also, and always a highlight for me, 
was seeing a Flammulated Owl (my favorite bird species) after dark one evening. 
 Red Crossbills and Evening Grosbeaks were flying around up there too (I hear 
there was a Red Crossbill recently in a downtown Pueblo yard), and I found a 
pair of Red-naped Sapsuckers going in and out of a nest hole.  I didn't see any 
Rufous or Calliope Hummingbirds in the Wet Mountains, last weekend, I expect 
they will be around there soon.

Good birding,
 

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO  

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