Hey COBirders,

I visited my banding site at Clear Spring Ranch this morning, mostly to see if 
it survived the downpour and  flooding last night. Yes, but not so much the 
road.

Where the service road crosses Little Fountain Creek, about 3/4 mile N of the 
parking area, the creek overflowed the road, washing out about 1/4 of its 
width, and leaving large logs on the road. FYI, the road may be closed for 
repairs if you are planning a walk out there. Last time this happened, the road 
was closed for a couple days, and not even pedestrians were allowed across, so 
you had to wade the creek.

Despite several closures last night, I don’t think any of the main roads are 
still closed, trains were running on all tracks, and Pikes Peak Raceway was 
roaring as usual on a Saturday.

After that, it was cloudy, muggy and sodden, and they weren’t many birds, local 
or migrant. The lone highlight was yet another Northern Waterthrush, #7 banded 
in the first two weeks. Plus another Brewer’s Sparrow (#5), a couple more 
Yellow Warblers (#125), and a three Chipping Sparrows.

Have a good weekend,
Steve Brown
Colo Spgs

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