All:

Wife and I just got back from a three day trip to SE Colorado,  recording 
50 species between Brent, Baca, Prowers and Kiowa counties. It was hot, 
windy, dry, dusty, and did I mention windy and dry?  Having done our first 
trip down there in 2003, this was the driest we have seen it.  The little 
pond just east of US287 where it joins US 50 east of Lamar is completely 
dry, as well as Two Buttes Reservoir is dry, dry, dry  We learned from the 
locals that main drainage gates would not completely close, so they let it 
drain and have replaced them.  It's not even a mud pit, it's a dust bowl.  
The area below the dam (aka "The Black Hole") still has water.  Here are 
the highlights:

Eads/Kiowa Co: https://ebird.org/checklist/S86257969

"Found" a new spot as we were headed to Temple Grove and wanted to take the 
road less traveled.  Where 287 goes under the low clearance RR track, 
depart the highway and continue straight for about a mile.  Sometimes when 
you change your usual route to get from point A to B,  you can "find" a new 
spot.  Saw 2 female *Buffleheads,* a *Coot, Red-Winged Blackbirds* and a *Say's 
Phoebe.*

Melody Temple Grove/Bent Co. https://ebird.org/checklist/S86266948

The Ft. Lyons Canal is kinda/sort of flowing, had maybe 8-12" of water in 
it.  Saw 2 *Wood ducks*, some *Green-wing teal*, 4 beautiful *Lark 
Sparrows, White-crowned sparrows*, lots of *doves* and the real treat was a 
*Sharp-shinned 
hawk* having lunch in the trees just east of the memorial bench.  I've been 
seeing a lot of Coopers lately and was surprised to see how small it was.  
Photo in the checklist.
Rounded it out with a *Merlin* and *Western Kingbirds*. No Orioles yet, 
ebird shows they may be 1-2 weeks out.

Lamar College https://ebird.org/checklist/S86272637
We running short of time, but stopped here around 3 pm on Sat., and it was 
VERY quiet.  A *Spotted Towhee* was one of the few birds we saw here.

Rocking 7k Ranch (private)/Prowers Co.  
https://ebird.org/checklist/S86387173

We met a wonderful couple named Kathry and Lars through the Colorado 
Birding Trails booklet the state and Div of Wildlife published many moons 
ago. We've been seeing them for 12+ years now and have become 
(almost)family to them.  Sadly, Lars passed away last fall, so this was 
primarily a trip to see our dear friend Kathryn and spend some time with 
her.  With over 5000 acres of ranch land to visit, there are some great 
birds to be seen.  Highlights were a *Norther Parula* (pics on list), *Greater 
Roadrunner*, tons of *Yellow-rumped'*s *Shrikes* aplenty and some *Burrowing 
Owls.*  *TV's, Cliff Swallows, Brown Thrasher, Mockingbird* and some 
*Swainson's* were quite nice to see.

Two Buttes Reservoir/Baca Co. https://ebird.org/checklist/S86386951

Was pretty "raptory" within the SWA boundary area with *Burrowing Owls, 
Swainson's Kestrels* and a *Prairie Falcon* all seen.  Below the dam we had 
2 *Red-tails*, Coot, *Wood ducks* and 4 *Great-blue Herons*.  Did not see 
any Great-horned owls that we have seen on previous trips.  Did see a wild 
kingdom moment when a large bullfrog had lunch- and it looked like a 
smaller frog.  

Final comment:  There are multiple places along Hwy 287  where they are 
doing road construction, many of them single lane.  Expect delays, we sat 
for about 20 min on the south end of Lamar (by the golf course) waiting our 
turn.

Thanks for reading!

Jay Hutchins
Longmont, CO




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