Hey again, COBirders,

After the fog lifted this morning I ventured out to SE El Paso County on 
Hanover Road - mostly to look for Roadrunners, Burrowing Owls, and Mountain 
Plovers, all of which remain unseen by me.  I did a loop of Hanover Road, 
Milne, Squirrel Creek to the end, Myers and back on Hanover. I only could find 
one active prairie dog town, at Squirrel Creek and Peyton Hwy.

It is VERY dry out there, but I did see some typical birds, and a few new 
arrivals. Seen today:

Curve-billed Thrashers - 3 pair. First pair S of Hanover Rd on Meridian, Second 
on Milne Rd N of Hanover Rd, and Third, right next to the fire house in Hanover.
2 Mountain Bluebirds, Says Phoebe, Great Horned Owl - at the far end of 
Squirrel Creek Rd. 
Ferruginous Hawk
Swainson’s Hawk
2 Scaled Quail
ONE Loggerhead Shrike on Hanover Rd (we usually see dozens and band many!)
Lotsa Red-tails, kestrels, ravens, Horned Larks, and W Meadowlarks. Couldn’t 
spot any sparrows.

And for those keeping track - I spotted two White-throated Swifts at Garden of 
the God Park this afternoon - my first time this year, But be warned - the 
human traffic, full parking lots, and stop-and-go cars this week have made it 
tough to find a spot for viewing.  Maybe the crowds will dissipate after spring 
break!

Happy Spring,
Steve Brown
Colorado Springs





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