We went out to Rouse Road with an out of town birder to try for Hepatic
Tanager. Searched and searched but could not find one. We did have quite a
few Blue Grosbeaks, Lazuli Buntings. some Western Tanagers, a
White-breasted Nuthatch attending it's young,  Western Bluebirds and a
Golden Eagle! Paul did find a Ladder-backed Woodpecker.


We then went out County Road 360 and were able to find at least 4, possibly
6 Bobolinks...all very far away.

After yet another cloudy morning and a Spring time squall we decided to
head out Valley Road thinking we might find Lark Buntings. We were unable
to locate any Lark Buntings, but suddenly found ourselves in the midst of
hundreds of birds! There must have been some sort of small fallout going
on. On ONE stretch of barbed wire fence approximately 20 ft. long we saw
the following:

8 Bullock's Orioles
4 Western Tanagers
more than a dozen Lark Sparrows
equally as many Chipping Sparrows
6 Western Wood Pewees
5 Western Kingbirds
3 Eastern Kingbirds
Barn Swallows
Western Meadowlark
6 Blue Grosbeaks
One lone male Bobolink singing it's fool head off!

Farther along we found Ash-throated Flycatcher
Swainson's Hawk
Cliff Swallows
Yellow Warblers
Mountain Bluebirds
Savannah Sparrow


This appears to be a very good year for Bullock's Orioles. We have more
than a dozen coming to our backyard feeders and found 50+ along Valley Road
today!
We have never seen so many Blue Grosbeaks along one stretch of road. We
stopped counting at 35!

Paul and Polly Wren Neldner
La Veta, CO

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