You could hear Yellow Warblers singing as soon as you reached the
lot early today. I counted over a dozen overall. Further in were several
Warbling Vireos ,and a single Bullocks Oriole in good voice. A Common
Yellowthroat was noted by others. The marsh had two's of American Avocet,
White Faced Ibis and Spotted Sandpiper. On a different note, a Mink was
having quite a day on that cold, wet Sunday last. It caught a number of
Bluegill, came out of the reeds just by the beginning of the boardwalk and
passed right by us, over the matted grass to perhaps feed its young. Good
May Birding All,      Carl Starace     Niwot.

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