Today my mom (Tracy Pheneger), Maikel Wise, Susan Wise, and myself went on
a long anticipated trip to Logan County.

We started off with Tamarack Ranch, where on the drive up we had a flyover
MISSISSIPPI KITE just East of Sterling flyover over the highway.
At the ranch without spending more than 20 minutes we already had amazing
looks at RED HEADED WOODPECKERS, a RED BELLIED WOODPECKER, BELL'S VIREOs,
and an EASTERN TOWHEE that we hadn't been expecting to see at all.
 Farther up the road were; NORTHERN CARDINALS, NORTHERN BOBWHITE, BALTIMORE
ORIOLES, FIELD SPARROWS, BROWN THRASHERS,NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRDS, and an
excellent look at a singing ALDER FLYCATCHER.

We then took a detour to Duck Creek SWA where we found our target bird;
UPLAND SANDPIPER pretty quickly perched on a sign.
Duck Creek turned out to be an excellent little hotspot as we got to hear
an OVENBIRD close by, and a TENNESSEE WARBLER perched up in an aspen
without getting too far away from the entrance road. Hiking through the
area itself lead us to find amazing rarities such as a BLACK THROATED GREEN
WARBLER singing its crazy song, and a GRAY CHEEKED THRUSH foraging very
close to the gound giving us outstanding looks.
We finished off our day at the East Side of Tamarack where the only new
species for the day was a YELLOW BILLED CUCKOO that I flushed from a
thicket on accident, giving everyone decent flyby views.


Good Birding
Luke Pheneger
Longmont, Colorado

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