I ran into a grouse tour this morning at Pueblo Reservoir at the Sailboard
launching area, Pueblo County, and we saw a YELLOW-BILLED LOON, a Pacific
and Common Loons.  The Red-throated Loon was still around over the weekend
too.  Down at the Gravel Pit, there were hundreds of swallows of five
species (couldn't find a Bank), also American Avocet and Lesser Yellowlegs,
and still many ducks and gulls.  I saw my first of the spring Chipping
Sparrow, below Pueblo Reservoir dam this morning, as well.

Good birding,

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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