Birders,

 

Quite by accident, I found myself in Victor (Teller County) today. I
encountered a flock of all three species of Rosy-Finches at a feeder on the
north side of the northernmost street in town. It didn't take long to find
out why they were here. There was a well-stocked feeder in a yard. Sorry I
don't have addresses, but Victor is a tiny town, and it should be easy to
relocate the flocks. Curiously, most of the Rosy-Finches here were
Brown-capped. There were also at least 10 Black Rosy-Finches in the flock of
approximately 100 individuals. I had to look hard to find a Gray-crowned
Rosy-Finch.

 

On my way to my hiking destination, I stopped by the Sailboard parking lot
on the north side of Pueblo Reservoir. Five Common Loons and one
Red-throated Loon (previously reported) were just offshore from the parking
lot.

 

Duane Nelson 

Las Animas, Bent County, CO



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