Hi all,
Over the past week there have been a good number of birds moving through 
the Louisville area, likely to some extend associated with the recent 
weather. Along with the usual migrants, several rare or late birds of note 
were present. This past weekend there was a sizable migrant flock along 
Coal Creek including Yellow-rumped, Wilson's, Orange-crowned, and a late 
Hammond's Flycatcher. Farther down the creek was a continuing Townsend's 
Warbler. Ruby-crowned Kinglets have been in good numbers, with 10+ on 
multiple occasions. Warembourg continues to lack many birds of any kind, 
although there was a Lincoln's Sparrow recently. Yesterday, my brother 
found a Western Tanager near downtown, and a Lewis's Woodpecker at Coyote 
Run Open Space. In addition, several large flocks of cranes passed over in 
the afternoon. Today Holden and I ventured out in the cold weather in the 
same area in search of these birds and others. Near Lake Park was an 
Orange-crowned and a lingering Wilson's Warbler. The Lewis's did not appear 
to be present at Coyote Run, although there was what appeared to be a House 
Wren, as well as one Hermit Thrush and another thrush glimpsed briefly with 
a very warm orange back. In addition, a flock of shorebirds flew over that 
strongly suggested dowitchers, although they were somewhat distant. On the 
way back we encountered a Yellow-shafted Northern Flicker, my first for a 
while in Louisville.
Good Birding, 
Jack Bushong,
Louisville, CO

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