The CFO SE Colorado Birding tour continued today with a primary focus on two 
areas-Lamar Community College Woods and Picture Canyon.

At LCCW (Prowers) we waited out morning rain until past 7:30 before we began to 
bird the woods from south to north.  Immediately upon enter the woods we heard 
a "Solitary Vireo"-type song that was rougher around the edges.  We found the 
bird foraging in one of the elms and identified it as a Yellow-throated Vireo.  
Nearby we found a juv. Broad-winged Hawk.  Later we had perched and flyovers of 
Mississippi Kites, Red-headed Woodpeckers in a nest cavity  Warblers found 
included Black-throated Blue Warbler, Orange Crowned, Northern Waterthrush and 
Yellow-breasted Chat.

It took us a while to get to Picture Canyon (Baca), but it was worth it.  For 
the second year in a row on this trip we found a territorial pair of Painted 
Buntings.  The birds were just north of the fenced enclosure on the east side 
of the canyon wall.  What can be as spectacular, or almost as spectacular as a 
Painted Bunting?  Well, how about a Prothonotory Warbler?  We had one of those 
too,  It was feeding in the two small ponds along the cliff.  Other birds in 
the area included Burrowing Owl, Orchard Oriole and Northern Bobwhite.

Bill Kaempfer
Boulder

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