I decided to do my usual late ,afternoon walk at Lake Estes today in the cold 
snow showers.  I wasn't expecting any large birds, and saw none other than 
Canada Goose, Mallard, American Crow, Common Raven, and Turkey Vulture.  The 
highlights were the many small birds feeding in bare areas along the shore and 
in sheltered areas.  Of particular note were a Green-tailed Towhee and two 
Hermit Thrush, firsts for the Estes Park area this year in eBird and a 
White-crowned Sparrow, with only one previous eBird report from March.  At one 
point, the Towhee was feeding right at my feet with one of the Hermit Thrush 
three feet  away.


A real treat was seeing many bright Yellow-rumped Warblers (both Myrtle and 
Audubon's) feeding in plain view along the shore and among the exposed rocks in 
the water, accompanied by Western Bluebirds, American Pipit, Vesper Sparrow, 
and Savannah Sparrow.


Worth the freezing fingers, toes, and nose.  Of course it was in the 90's today 
back home in Maryland.


Jim Nelson
Bethesda, Maryland

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