I made it out to Stalker Pond just outside Wray in Yuma County late this 
afternoon.  A stiff wind was blowing from the south toward a large weather 
system just to the north of town that included a severe thunderstorm warning 
and a brief tornado warning.  The north side of Stalker had lots of birds, 
perhaps held up by the wind.  Water birds included a Wood Duck, 3 Solitary 
Sandpipers and a Greater Yellowlegs as well as a Black-crowned Night Heron.  
Passerines featured a Great Crested Flycatcher, Tennessee Warbler, 
Orange-crowned Warbler, Northern Cardinal (pair) and at least 6 Baltimore 
Orioles.

Bill Kaempfer
Boulder

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