Hi all

Toured Weld over weekend as usual ... total of 63 species. Highlights:

   - Thick-billed Longspur - 7+ .5 south of CR 114/45 on both side of road 
   but mostly west. Turn off your car. Listen and watch. Easy to hear flying 
   around and singing. I stayed on road whole time but you could walk out 
   there to find, too
   - Loggerhead Shrike CR 102
   - Sharp-shinned Hawk - 2 out in the open. CR 110 Lone Tree Creek 
   crossing and Drake Lake
   - Black-necked Stilt - 2 Crom Lake
   - Long-billed Dowitcher Crom Lake
   - Herring Gull Crom Lake (first time I have seen one there)
   - Sora CR 84/31 marsh (west of)
   - Great-tailed Grackle - 4 CR 124 pond, first time I have seen them there
   - Horned Grebe Windsor Lake (empty of birds)
   - American Avocet Stwerat's Pond
   - Baird's Sandpiper Stewart's Pond
   - Mourning Dove - 3 (first time this spring)
   - Rough-legged Hawk CR 124
   - Sandhill Crane - 70 flyover Cozzens Lake

I posted photos at links below of the Thick-billed Longspur rest of photos 
later today.

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland

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