Despite winds, barking dogs, sirens and music from festivities at the park,
I saw/heard a total of 27 species during my late morning visit to LCC,
today.   Of most interest were:  1 juvenile *Broad-winged Hawk *being
harassed by Western Kingbirds; 3 *Northern Cardinals* all in different
parts of the woods, and 11 Brown-headed Cowbirds patiently waiting for some
unsuspecting nesting female to leave just long enough....

I also saw 4 Yellow Warblers, 2 Wood Ducks, 1 Blue Grosbeak, a Western
Wood-Pewee, and all three doves, Eurasian, Mourning and White-winged.  (The
White-winged is something I don't see at LCC very often.)  Was hoping to
see/hear a late warbler, a Yellow-billed Cuckoo or find a vireo, but no
such luck.

At my home in the Willow Valley subdivision, I have both male and female
Black-chinned Hummingbirds and a singing Yellow Warbler.  Thank you.

Janeal Thompson
Lamar, CO

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