All,

I birded Grandview from about 330 to 5pm this afternoon hoping that I might 
catch the Blackburnian which I missed while hiking the Laurel Highlands 
trail in PA last week into the weekend. It is still gone it seems.  My 
consolation for missing it here in Colorado was getting to see several 
excellent warblers there including two Blackburnians.  Much of what was at 
Grandview today has already been reported.  I had 22 species in that time 
which I thought was pretty fantastic.  Here is my list with a few goodies.

Sandhill Crane-20 surfing thermals.  Radically, of course.
Red-breasted Nuthatch-I stopped counting.  At least 20
White-breasted Nuthatch-1
Pygmy Nuthatch-1
Brown Creeper-6+
Mountain Chickadee-2
Black-capped Chickadee-many
Dark-eyed Junco-4 pink-sided
Ruby-crowned Kinglet-at least 3
Yellow-rumped Warbler-Three dozen easy all over the cemetery
Townsend's Warbler-1 male in what I've called the Cape May Hackberry in 
section E since that bird showed up in 2013.
Plumbeous Vireo-same Hackberry.  This one surprised me.  Figure it was 
quite late but haven't plugged it in to Ebird yet.  I realized that its not 
a species I see all that often in autumn.  I tried to make it a Cassin's or 
a Blue-headed but this bird was gray and white with no twinge of yellow 
anywhere.
Orange-crowned Warbler-1-same Hackberry
House Finch
Downy Woodpecker
Northern Flicker
Red-tailed Hawk-2 flying over
American Robin
Great Horned Owl in the giant Locust tree
Blue Jay
European Starling
Chipping Sparrow-small group

Hackberrys and Elms were where the vast majority of activity was.  

Bird is the word y'all!

Josh Bruening
Fort Collins


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