Really Interesting. Swallows must be pooling in Pueblo before busting 
north. 
I birded a number of ponds, bodies of water last sat/sun in Colorado 
Springs - 4 Barn Swallows at Fountain Creek Nature Center. Not a swallow 
elsewhere. 
- SG


On Monday, April 22, 2019 at 3:15:36 PM UTC-6, Brandon wrote:
>
>
> At Pueblo Reservoir, Pueblo County today, there was a basic plumage 
> *Red-throated 
> Loon*, three breeding plumage Common Loons, a breeding plumage* 
> Red-necked Grebe*, a* Caspian Tern* (perhaps the same bird, was seen over 
> at Runyon Lake later this afternoon), and two Red-breasted Mergansers 
> (along the River) were the best birds probably.  There were thousands of 
> swallows (all six normal species were found), though no luck with any 
> interesting swifts on this cloudy day.  Lots of Franklin's Gulls showing 
> off their pink color, and Bonaparte's Gulls as well.  No interesting 
> warblers, and not that many Yellow-rumpeds for some reason.  Over 80 
> species of birds were seen on the MAMBO (Monday Birders, from mostly El 
> Paso County) birding trip around Pueblo Reservoir today.
>
> -- 
> Brandon Percival
> Pueblo West, CO
>
>

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