Hi all
While birding northcentral Weld at Lone Tree Creek crossing at Weld CR 100
I "accidentally" photoed the Harris's Sparrow again. I was trying to photo
other sparrows and saw one at edge of Willows (I think) so I snapped a
photo to review later in car. Turns out the immature Harris's Sparrow I
had here about month ago remains. Looks like same bird. Also, he flew to
back of riparian area and started to sing crazily again like last time.
Birds seen:
- Willet - 4 [Crom Lake, Pierce, Weld]
- Marbled Godwit - 4 [Crom Lake, Pierce, Weld]
- "Peeps" - 13 [Crom Lake, Pierce, Weld] -- still have to review photos
looked to be Least and Western
- Harris's, Chipping, White-crowned, and Clay-colored Sparrow [Lone Tree
Creek at Weld CR 110, Nunn, Weld]
- Great-tailed Grackle - 4 [Woods Lake, Severance, Weld]
- Black-crowned Night Heron - 9 (they seem to be returning after
mysterious disappearance five years ago) [Glenmere Park, Greeley, Weld]
- Black-necked Stilt [Stewart's Pond/Marsh, La Salle, Weld]
- 34 species along Poudre River Trail (Island Grove to 23rd Ave)
- New: House Wren, Yellow Warbler, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Cliff
Swallow
Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://coloradobirder.club/
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