Hi all,
My brother and I birded around Summit County this weekend and observed a 
few birds of note. Townsend's Warblers seem to be moving through in good 
numbers, with at least seven seen yesterday on the trail to Mohawk Lake and 
several more today in the forests near Frisco. Also present around Mohawk 
Lake were six Brown Creepers, 30 Wilson's Warblers, and an American 
Three-toed Woodpecker. Despite good mudflats, Goose Pasture Tarn lacked any 
interesting shorebirds. At Soda Creek Inlet, we observed a single American 
Wigeon, several Blue-winged Teal, and the continuing Baird's Sandpiper. 
Today, we extensively birded Green Mountain Reservoir and found four early 
Sandhill Cranes, good numbers of Violet-green Swallows and sparrows, a 
Prairie Falcon, and a Yellow-headed Blackbird. On the way back, we stopped 
at Walter Byron Memorial Park and saw the continuing Mexican Duck. Songbird 
migrants have picked up recently in the Frisco area, and today there were 
Yellow-rumped, Townsend's, Wilson's, MacGillivray's, and Orange-crowned 
Warblers as well as a Gray Catbird.
Good birding,
Jack Bushong,
Lousville, CO

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