Jim Newell and I saw a first spring Townsend's Warbler (not too common in
spring) at Lamar Community College grove in Prowers County, early this
afternoon, before a Lamar thunderstorm began.  Finally a few different
migrants today in Lamar area.  Saw my first Gray Catbirds, Blue Grosbeaks,
and a Green-tailed Towhee for this spring in Colorado this morning.

So why are Magnolia Warblers and now Bay-breasted Warblers showing up in CO
before 10 May, and why are there no Blackpoll Warblers yet?  Spring
migration in Colorado is always a big guessing game!

Great CFO Convention, thanks to every one in charge of things!  Fun to see
so many people in SE Colorado.

Brandon K. Percival

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