Hi all,

There were a lot of birds to look at along the Arkansas River, below Pueblo 
Reservoir dam this morning.  Wilson's Warblers were in large groups, mixed in 
were Yellow, Orange-crowned, a Yellow-rumped, one Townsend's Warblers, two 
Cassin's Vireos, a Warbling Vireo, two Hammond's Flycatcher, one Willow 
Flycatcher, Ruby-crowned Kinglets, two Swainson's Thrushes, Western Tanagers, 
Black-headed Grosbeak, White-breasted and Red-breasted Nuthatches, Western 
Wood-Pewees, a Black Phoebe, two Eastern Phoebes, White-crowned and Lincoln's 
Sparrows, Green-tailed Towhees, also Barn, Cliff, Bank, and Violet-green 
Swallows flying along the River.

Pueblo Reservoir had a lot of Black and Forster's Terns.

The Annual Pueblo County Fall Bird Count is tomorrow, hopefully all the parties 
out counting birds will find a lot of birds.
 

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO  

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