Greetings All

This morning Dan Maynard, Mark Peterson, and I had a wee 4 hour stroll around 
Flagler SWA, seeing over 60 species, which ain't too bad for mid-October


Highlights;
WOOD THRUSH: 1 s. of reservoir along riparian strip
BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLERS: 2, females. One by parking lot first encountered 
approaching from the west. One with Wood Thrush
WINTER WREN: Below dam
8 WHITE-THROATED and 2 HARRIS'S SPARROWS
Also: Gray Catbird, Swainson's Thrush, Red Crossbill, Golden-crowned Kinglet, 
American Tree Sparrow, 50 Eastern Bluebirds, and 60 Pine Siskins. 


Neegronda Reservoir: Lotsa birds, nothing interesting besides Am Tree Sparrow 
and 2 Western x Clark's Grebes
Tempel Grove, Bent Co: WINTER WREN, Swainson's Thrush
Lamar CC: HARRIS'S SPARROW. Very, very few birds.


Good Birding
Steven Mlodinow
Lamar (temporarily), CO

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