Bell's vireo was still singing away this morning at around 7:30.
 
David Chartier
Colorado Springs
 
Date: Sun, 24 May 2015 22:51:57 +0000
From: flammow...@gmail.com
To: cobirds@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cobirds] Bell's Vireo/Painted Bunting -- Pueblo County 5/24


This morning I was surprised to find a singing Bell's Vireo at Valco Ponds SWA 
in Pueblo.  It was singing continuously for a half a hour, when I was trying to 
get photos of it.  

There are two ways to get to this bird.  You can park at Valco Ponds parking 
lot, along Hwy 96, and walk to the last pond (3rd pond), and keep walking east, 
until you are almost past the pond.  On your right (south) there are lots of 
olives, this is where the bird was.  If you would rather not park at Valco 
Ponds parking lot, the other closest place to park, is the eastern end of the 
Osprey Picnic Area on the North side of the river.  You'll have to walk east 
and then follow the river to the Valco Bridge, cross the bridge to south side 
of the river and go west to about where the 3rd Valco Pond appears, and on your 
left (south) is where the bird was.  
Also, when I was at the east end of the 3rd Valco Pond, when I was walking 
around it, a green colored bunting -- Painted Bunting flew out of the willows, 
and went to west side of the pond.  I didn't go back there, to try to re-find 
it.  I wasn't able to get photos of this bird, as I mostly only saw it in 
flight.  This was my 3rd green plumage Painted Bunting this spring in Colorado!
Since these two species breed in other parts of Colorado, these birds are 
probably not of interest to most people, except for a few local people.  It is 
a long walk (a mile at least) from either of the two parking lots, 
unfortunately.
The only other thing of note, on my five mile hike this morning, were four 
Bonaparte's Gulls on the Fish Hatchery Ponds, west of Valco Ponds parking 
lot/east of Snakeskin Picnic Area parking lot.
Good birding,
Brandon Percival

Pueblo West, CO




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