After spending from about 9am to 2:30pm refinding, losing, refinding, losing
the Lucy's Warbler at Eaton Cemetery today, I went east on CR74 thru Galeton
and Cornish Ponds to 392 and then north to Briggsdale. Nothing notable at
Cornish Ponds except for Black-necked Stilts and Wilson's Phalaropes. It looks
in good condition, however.
At the intersection of SR392/CR77 and SR14 is a sign saying CR77 is closed,
presumably because Crow Creek is across the road a mile or so north. Not sure
if a person could park in Briggsdale and walk to Crow Valley. Based on what I
saw two days ago, I would presume about half of the normal area is still not
under water and walkable. Perhaps the USFS has the area completely closed for
safety reasons. Be advised.
Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins
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