Barr Lake is in Adams County 

On Sunday, May 3, 2015 at 9:42:27 AM UTC-6, Chris Goulart wrote:
>
> I went to Barr Lake for the dawn chorus and had over 60 species.   The 
> WHITE-EYED VIREO was in the previously reported location, about 50 yards 
> North of the pedestrian bridge on the lake side of the path.  It was 
> actively singing and foraging giving very good looks.  Also present were 
> BULLOCK's ORIOLES, LINCOLN's SPARROWS, YELLOW WARBLERS, and at least 50 
> HOUSE WRENS.  On the back-side of Barr Lake in the Marshes near the I-76 
> Frontage Road I found YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRDS, MARSH WRENS, and numerous 
> GREAT-TAILED GRACKLES.  At the RMBO Offices a juvenile BALD EAGLE and great 
> views of the OSPREYS were very welcome. 
>

Chris Goulart
Aurora, CO 

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