Kathy Mihm-Dunning and I headed out east to see if ANY migrants were about.
Well there WERE some migrants at every stop.

Flagler SWA:
        Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - 1
        Eastern Phoebe - 1
        Blue-headed Vireo - 1
        Winter Wren - 1
        American Robin - 0, NONE! Zilch! Zippo!
        Gray Catbird - 1 (late-ish)
        Yellow-rumped Warblers - lots
        Wilson's Warbler - 1 late
        White-throated Sparrow - 1
        Lincoln's Sparrow - 8
        Red Crossbill - 3 (a tad odd for the location...no pines in the
area).

Arriba City Park:
        Great Horned Owl - 1
        Merlin - 1 Taiga race mobbing the Great Horned Owl! At the same time
a 
                Richardson's (prairie) Merlin was mobbing the much darker
and slightly 
                larger Taiga! Remains of several Eurasian Collard-Doves
found at several 
                locations in the park. :-)
        Blue-headed Vireo - 1 (yes, two in one day!)
        White-throated Sparrow - 1

Private Ranch in Lincoln County:
        White-throated Sparrow - 1

Jackson Reservoir State Park (Campground):
        White-throated Sparrow - 1

In addition to the above goodies we had good numbers of:
        Ruby-crowned Kinglets
        Hermit Thrushes
        Yellow-rumped Warblers
        Orange-crowned Warblers
        Dark-eyed Juncos (Pink-sided, Oregon & Slate-colored)
        A few sparrows of the genus spizella still present.

So, there ARE migrants finally coming though...better late than never!  :-)


Joey Kellner
Littleton, Colorado


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