May 25

I focused on the big pine forest block near Elizabeth, and then areas to
the south along the west edge of the county down toward Elbert and south of
town. Among the things of special interest were *Cassin's Finches* at 5
stops in the forst NE of Elizabeth, including a female building a nest in a
ponderosa pine off CR 146. The species was not noted from several spots
where they had been regular since last winter. A male *Black-chinned
Hummingbird* along Forest Trail was good for Elbert, I think. A pair of
*Bushtits* was at Pheasant Run (no pheasants). *White-throated Swifts* were
noted along CR 114 and CR 13 south of Elizabeth, also good for Elbert. A *Gray
Flycatcher* was along CR 106 near CR 13 in an interesting area of juniper
woodland. Southeast of the town of Elbert a *Prairie Falcon* came wailing
along a rocky pine hillside, but do they nest in Elbert? Suitable cliffs
seem lacking, but I certainly am not sure.. Otherwise a moderate smattering
of migrants, good numbers of *Yellow Warblers*, *Plumbeous Vireos* fairly
common, and some *Yellow-breasted Chats*. Lots of ponds, but hardly
anything in them.

May 26

This day I focused on the central county area generally along and between
Highways 86 and 24, and up near Agate. I encountered some very sketchy dirt
roads, and barely made it out from one section, where the goal of driving
forward was accomplished with my car mostly turned sideways on the road.
I'm still not sure how I was doing that...and I don't want to do it again.

There are ponds everywhere, dozens and dozens of them. But not many had
birds. The best for birds was the second large pond encountered along Hwy
86 as one heads east of Kiowa, Ball Reservoir at Agate, and a pond along CR
149 north of Matheson. Ducks were thin in most places, with *Blue-winged
Teal *being most frequently encountered. Ball Reservoir had the most
variety, including *Lesser Scaup* and *Redheads*. Shorebirds were few. A
highlight was 3 *Stilt Sandpipers* along CR 169. A *Mountain Plover* was NW
of Simla.

Some passerine highlights in no special order: *Alder Flycatcher* (Middle
Bijou Creek at CR 117), *Eastern Phoebe* (CR 98 at East Bijou), *Yellow-billed
Cuckoo* (Big Sandy west of Simla), *Black-and-white Warbler*, *Magnoila
Warbler* (Agate), *Northern Waterthrush*, 2 *Tennessee Warblers* (East
Bijou at CR 170), *Baltimore Oriole* (Big Sandy near Simla), *Orchard
Oriole* (several), *Rose-breasted Grosbeak*, and several *Indigo
Buntings*. *Blue
Grosbeaks* were plentiful.

David Suddjian
Littleton, CO

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