Hi COBirders,
I made may way up to Lake DeWeese, just out side of Westcliffe, around midday 
today and it was fairly productive.  I ended up with about 60 species.  the 
highlight was a RED PHALAROPE at the far west end of the lake which is where 
virtually all of the water related birds were located.  The other shorebirds 
today were KILLDEER (5), LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER (3), PECTORAL SANDPIPER (2), and 
RED-NECKED PHALAROPE (4).  An OSPREY made a pass in the afternoon right about 
the same time that a single SANDHILL CRANE came in and landed far to the west 
of the water.

While looking at and counting the ducks, two CHESTNUT-COLLARED LONGSPURS flew 
over me calling.  They joined a bunch of HORNED LARKS at the west end.  The 
other surprise was at the far east end right near where I parked in a patch of 
willows.  There was a NORTHERN PARULA that seemed to be hanging out with a 
small flock of BUSHTITs.  There were also close to 30 YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERs 
and at least 4 ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLERs.
 -----Mark Peterson
Colorado Springs

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