Greetings All

I started the morning at CROW VALLEY. The campground was about as dead as could 
be except for a slew of BROAD-WINGED HAWKS - 5
1 adult light morph
3 imm light morph, 1 heavily marked, 2 lightly marked
1 dark morph, imm


There was also a sapsucker along the west fence-line that is a juv, and has YB 
SAPSUCKER in it, I am just not sure that it does not have some RN Sap (a bit of 
red in throat, supercilium narrow, back markings perhaps a bit linear, perhaps 
not). Still working on that one. Will post photos


So, most of the birds were in the open areas north of the campground. And most 
of those birds skeedaddled within a couple hours.
The highlight was an EASTERN MEADOWLARK. The field below the old ranger's 
station, that field that was wet in spring and had ibis and bittern, is now 
tall grass -- looks good for Sprague's Pipit (none of those, however). The 
field was full of meadowlarks and flickers. There was one tree with a dozen or 
more meadowlarks and 16 flickers (and a couple sparrows). In that tree was a 
calling Eastern Meadowlark (both bzzzrt and rattle calls). Still of interest, 
but of lesser note, there was a HARRIS'S SPARROW in the tree as well.


Finally, at the north edge of the campground, there was a WHITE-THROATED SPARROW


The other major highlights were at TIMNATH RESERVOIR, Larimer.
1 juv MEW GULL
1 basic COMMON TERN
1 juv SABINE'S GULL


Good Birding
Steven Mlodinow
Longmont CO

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