COBirders,

16 intrepid birders faced flooding Fountain Creek, hail, and rain for the 
annual spring bird count at Fountain Creek Regional Park.

Despite the weather, total numbers of birds were a bit above average, and 87 
species was a bit better than the 25 year average of 84.6 species, yet below 
the average for the last 10 years of 98 species. The modest clusters of 
warblers the past week just weren't around, including countweek Palm Warbler 
and Redstart.

Several species were seen for the first time in 20-21 years, and were second 
ever for the count: ring-necked duck, golden eagle, prairie falcon. Glaring 
misses were Great-horned owl and black-chinned hummingbird. We barely got 1 
white-breasted nuthatch, which is peculiar if you've birded the cottonwoods at 
FCRP.

Other good birds were 2 Lark Bunting flocks (n=158), Indigo Bunting, Franklin's 
Gull, Ash-throated Flycatcher, N. Mockingbird.

Cordially,
Steve Getty
Colorado Springs


** Birders: Please feel free to join us for the Bear Creek Regional Park spring 
count this coming Saturday, May 16. Teams will meet at 7:00 AM at the Nature 
Center. The past couple years, this count has had some excellent eastern 
warblers.

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