*[Posting for Steve Getty]*

Dear CoBirders

On Thurs. May 12, about 20 local birders spread-out in Fountain Creek
Regional Park annual spring bird count. It wasn’t held on the 2nd Sat of
May this year due to the Pikes Peak Birding Festival starting Friday. From
my records, this is the 31st year of this spring count! Despite howling
30-55 mph winds nearly the entire morning, 5 intrepid teams noted a *record* 95
species. (Not recommended conditions for trying to learn to identify
swallows! J)

Four first-time species for the count included Summer Tanager, White Ibis,
Hermit Thrush, and Palm Warbler. Other great finds included Eastern Phoebe
(2 – possibly??), Orchard Oriole, Least Flycatcher (2nd ever since a report
20 yrs ago), and Clay-colored Sparrow. While compiled numbers will likely
be low given the conditions, it was interesting how the teams “covered” for
each other in the species total. Given that context, sample “misses”
included Black-billed Magster, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, and Orange-crowned
Warbler. 100 species is within reach!

Good Birding!

Steve Getty, Colorado Springs

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