After the dense fog lifted this morning, Valco Ponds in Pueblo (Pueblo
County), was a good place to see hundreds of swallows.  Many Tree Swallows,
also Bank, Northern Rough-winged, Barn, Cliff, and Violet-green (all six
regular swallow species in Colorado).  Other things, 6 Eastern Phoebes, 2
Black Phoebes, over 10 Say's Phoebes, a Greater Scaup, Red-breasted
Merganser, Common Goldeneye, Bonaparte's, Franklin's, a late Herring Gull,
and quite a few Yellow-rumped Warblers, a few bright males, among many
other birds.  A pretty birdy morning at Valco Ponds, with David Tønnessen
and Jim Merritt.

-- 
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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