Hi Everyone,

 

I traversed a loop this weekend 6/4-5 of US-50/CO-109/US-160/US-287,
stopping at Lamar Community College, Bent CR JJ, Fort Lyon, Las Animas CR
76.8, Comanche NG, and Picture Canyon. Northbound migration seems to be
about over, so a Least Flycatcher at the LCC Woods was interesting. It sang
a few times, but was not especially active. CR JJ was great for blooming
Opuntia cactus, splashes of yellow and purple for miles. A Baltimore Oriole
was in the little grove of trees near JJ and 20. Where John Martin comes
right up to the road, A Clark's Grebe was with four Westerns but acted like
it didn't want to associate with them. My Fort Lyon visit went from 10:30pm
to 11:15pm 6/4, and in that time, I heard a Black Rail (called persistently
the entire time), a Virginia Rail, a Barn Owl, a Northern Mockingbird, a
Curve-billed Thrasher, and a Yellow-breasted Chat (in full-throated song, a
great experience any time). CR 76.8 was relatively quiet, and with some
work, I located one singing Gray Vireo. A Bobcat wandered through the
junipers, followed by several Western Scrub-Jays. One Pinyon Jay went over
later. Comanche NG was lush and green, and Cassin's Sparrows were singing in
numbers. I saw a couple of Chihuahuan Raven nests on utility poles. Picture
Canyon was lovely, and although a male Painted Bunting was seen, I missed
it. I was happy to see a Greater Roadrunner cross the access road half a
mile north of the picnic area. I was surprised to see another Greater
Roadrunner just off Main Street at the south end of urban Lamar, running
through the parking lot at the Taco John's and past the Baptist church next
door, which created much upsetment among the grackles. I thought about
lizard tacos, and decided to have the ground beef instead.

 

Mark Miller

Longmont, CO

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