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Yesterday, Kathy Mihm-Dunning, Jon King, and I birded from Crow Valley to Union
Reservoir, finishing our day about 6 pm, soggy and chilled. During the course
of the day, we stumbled across 145 species.
The rarest birds included a gorgeous breeding-plumage HUDSONIAN GODWIT (and
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Yesterday, Nick Moore and I birded Weld County, starting at Crow Valley and
finishing at Union Reservoir.
The fallout was impressive, if not more for bird numbers than rarity.
We had 125 species in all.
The rarest birds were a Western Palm Warbler at the Eaton Cemetery and a
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Weld remains jaegerless, Sabine's-less, etc.
The RB Wood was at Crow Valley, first just east of the Campground, as described
by Dave Leatherman, but I also had it up the road at the ranger's station... I
presume the same bird.
The RH Wood that Van Remsen and I had on 5
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With Crow Valley closed, I started near my home at Golden Ponds in Longmont
Few migrants were present, but an imm male AM REDSTART and adult male MAGNOLIA
WARBLER were singing on the s. side of the river, e. of the bridge, on the side
of the trail away from the river.
Then off