In west Fort Collins:  In the two days that Dixon Reservoir/Pine Ridge
Swamp (er, Natural Area) was open, I was able to go yesterday morning.
This area had been closed all last week, which I have to admit makes
reading the reports from down south pretty painful.  (I also stopped by
briefly this morning, but assume it will soon be closed again.)

Anyhow, Dixon was still very wet, and getting all the way into the woods
would have required a canoe.  It was also fairly birdy, especially in
contrast to the last time there was access.  Among the avian attendees were

*Black-throated Gray Warbler* (1)
*MacGillivray's Warbler* (2-3)
*Yellow Warbler *(several)
*Wilson's Warbler* (2-3)
*Yellow-breasted Chat* (1)

Several empids and a *Warbling Vireo*.


Retreating to the paved trail at Spring Canyon Park to the east of Dixon,
there was a *Northern Waterthrush*, a *Wilson's Warber*, and at least
half-a-dozen empids.

Cheers,

Brad Biggerstaff
Fort Collins

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