I set out on Wednesday to camp, bird, and work in Southeast Colorado -- and 
to make progress on my goal of birding every Colorado county. I rambled 
through Crowley, Otero, Bent, Prowers, Baca, Kiowa, and Cheyenne counties 
(all new for me). When I was preparing for the trip, I was surprised to see 
very few eBird reports from SE CO this fall. I can only imagine how many 
amazing birds were missed due to low coverage. Things were generally birdy 
wherever I went, though Wednesday through Friday I spent more time working 
on a manuscript than birding. Here are some highlights and location reports:

*Crowley County*:
Box Springs -- good numbers of birds that were scattered by a Peregrine 
Falcon.
Lake Henry -- best thing I maybe saw was a flock of five geese that looked 
a lot like Greater White-fronteds but got away; water level high and grove 
inaccessible due to apparently new private property signs.

*Otero County*:
Holbrook Reservoir -- great conditions, worth checking; birds included an 
early Bald Eagle, Forster's Tern, Franklin's Gull, American Avocet, Least 
Sandpiper, both Yellowlegs, tons of Barn Swallows.

*Bent County*:
John Martin Reservoir -- did not bird too intensely but did see Greater 
Yellowlegs, Sandhill Crane, Prairie Falcon, Green-tailed Towhee and others.
Lake Hasty Campground -- some of the best birding of the trip with 
consistently interesting birds both mornings I spent there; highlights were 
a late Bullock's Oriole, a late Black-headed/Rose-breasted Grosbeak (could 
use help with ID from my poor photos), Gray Catbird, Great Egret, and 
likely a lot more.

*Prowers County*:
Lamar Community College woods -- slammed with Orange-crowned Warblers and 
Ruby-crowned Kinglets; also saw Nashville Warbler, Common Yellowthroat, 
Northern Cardinal.

For Saturday's excellent results, see David Dowell's report from last 
night. I'd add that we had nine Cattle Egret at Lower Queens Reservoir 
(Kiowa County). In the glorious Cheyenne County sunset on the way home, I 
managed to find seven species including Wild Turkey and Great Horned Owl.

It was a great trip in a beautiful part of the state.

Chris Rurik
Denver CO

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