I spent a few hours birding Barr Lake SP (Adams County) from the Fishing 
Dock to about 2/3 of the way across the dam (along the riparian habitat 
below the dam first and then across the top to come back). Things were 
fairly slow on the warbler front, with mostly only YRWA present. I did have 
one Northern Waterthrush along the stream below the dam. Best birds of the 
day were an exhausted looking female Purple Martin (first record for Barr 
Lake and possibly first Adams county record) - viewed perched about half 
way down between dock and dam, but flew off after a while).  I also heard a 
singing Bell's Vireo (heard for about 30 seconds in one of the trees close 
to the parking lot and flew towards fishing dock). I did not get a solid 
visual or any photo of the BEVI, but felt comfortable with what I heard and 
briefly saw and I am fairly experienced with the song of this species.   
BEVI have been caught and banded at Barr Lake once in the past.  Full 
checklist with photos of the PUMA can be found here: 
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S56087406 
<https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S56087406?fbclid=IwAR0q4mwXeETYHs4ao4Pw5BKbYcEcXEVVeZMacxeAvdkd-Q-RSquW_s4YzOQ>
.

Good Birding-

Cathy Sheeter
Aurora, CO (Arapahoe)

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