Yesterday my family and I decided to go out to Dixon Reservoir for
spring migrants. Nothing much besides an early Lincoln's Sparrow
originally found by Brad Biggerstaff. We then headed out to the
grasslands and Crow Valley Campground. Not many birds but I am sad to
say a tree with a cavity where Eastern Screech-Owls have been located
in the past has fallen down. In the Briggsdale Cemetery there was 1
Say's Phoebe and a Vesper Sparrow. Along the auto tour loop we found
40 McCown's Longspurs, 5 Vesper Sparrows, 4 Loggerhead Shrikes, 4
Say's Phoebes. On county road 104 past the turn off for the auto tour
loop a pair of Mountain Plover were chasing one another in a burnt
field. We took the road at the end of 104 south and found another pair
of plovers. Spring is here!
Skyler
Ft. Collins CO
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