I didn't see any CoBirds write-ups for Crow Valley Campground (Weld Co.) 
yesterday, May 7th, so I'll go.  I didn't arrive until late morning, but 
activity was decent.  I first spent some time near the Education Site.  A 
pair of *Blue-gray Gnatcatchers* and *Brown Thrashers* were the most 
interesting birds in that area.  The best activity seemed to be on the 
south side, behind the main parking/picnic area.  A *Northern Parula*, 
*Warbling 
Vireo*, several *Western Tanagers*, *Plumbeous Vireo*, *Yellow Warblers*, a 
ton of *Yellow-rumped Warblers*, both *Hermit* and *Swainson's Thrushes*, 
and *Yellow-throated Vireo* were among the birds I saw in that area.  Mark 
Chavez saw what sounded to be good for a *Gray Flycatcher* a few hours 
earlier, but we couldn't re-locate it.  

Definitely not as busy as some of the reports earlier in the day, but a 
great variety nonetheless and nice to see Crow Valley picking up.  

Adam Vesely
Thornton, CO    

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