Hi all,
My brother and I have birded extensively around Louisville in the recent 
inclement weather and have found several interesting birds. On May 20th, I 
observed a seemingly pure female Mexican Duck with a brood of eight. It was 
in a section of Coal Creek adjacent to the cattle pond/marsh that is SW of 
the first bridge near W Cherry Street. Photos have been posted to my Ebird 
list. Also that day, my brother found two Cassin's Kingbirds in the 
agricultural fields behind the sports complex. This afternoon, there was a 
Northern Waterthrush and Black-headed Grosbeak along Coal Creek. Numbers of 
more common migrants such as Dusky Flycatchers, Western Tanagers, and 
certain warbler and sparrow species have been notably high as well. 
Good Birding,
Jack Bushong,
Louisville, CO

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