As others have posted, the story so far at Crow Valley is minimal landbird 
migration and lots of water in the creek.

I managed to muster 36 species today with the highlights being:

Sora (heard in the wetland off to the north of the Group Area in the nw corner)

Eastern Screech-Owl (one gray-phase being pestered by a robin and jay south of 
the embarrassing sign depicting a red-phase individual)

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (at least 4)

Clay-colored Sparrow (3)

Orange-crowned Warbler (1)

Common Yellowthroat (1 in creek willows south of Main Picnic Shelter)

White-crowned Sparrow (at least 5, all Gambel's race)

Brown Thrasher (1)

Blue-winged Teal (1 pair in the Crow River)

NO Northern Caridinal



Lots of Lark Buntings back on the grasslands between Ault and Briggsdale.  Few 
Western Kingbirds, several Lark Sparrows, several Brewer's Sparrows, few 
Vesper, few Chipping, no Grasshopper Sparrows that I saw but they are reported 
as being back.

Crom Lake  w of Pierce on CR31 had one Wilson's Phalarope, about 6 American 
Avocets, 4 Least Sandpipers, assorted common ducks, and a couple Western 
Kingbirds (one of which went to the ground and came up with a piece of 
earthworm jerky (hits the spot on a cold, rainy day)).

Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins


                                          

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