I checked Crow Valley Campground (Weld County) and surroundings this 
morning and found some expected but nice migrants:  Cassin's Vireo, 3 
American Redstarts, 4 Gray Catbirds, 2 Olive-sided Flycatchers, and 2 
uncooperative empids.  The Red-breasted Nuthatches reported previously by 
Steve Mlodinow are still there, but I did not find the White-winged Dove. 
 The area near the "magic junipers" in the southwest part of the wildlife 
area was best and was briefly hopping, but otherwise the birds were shy and 
hard to find.
If you go "off trail" looking for birds, be prepared to deal with tall 
grass and weeds.

Nearby Norma's Grove was a bit slow.  The most interesting birds were a 
male Lazuli Bunting, a Prairie Falcon, and several Sage Thrashers.  The 
acrobatics of Common Nighthawks provided good entertainment at both 
locations.

David Dowell
Longmont, CO

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