Always like to drive the roads and check out Bear Creek Lake Park  
after a spring or fall storm - often find that a storm will bring in  
some new species to the park.

In the open area around Mountain View Picnic Area there were a large  
flock (50+) of Mountain Bluebirds with at least two male Eastern  
Bluebirds in the group.  Had a small group of 4-5 Chipping Sparrows  
along the road where it crosses Coyote Gulch.  There was a Prairie  
Falcon sitting on the pole up the road and to the north of Mountain  
View near the entrance to the Fox Hollow Golf Course.

Had an Orange-crowned Warbler in the marsh north of Big Soda Lake.

The trees around the lake at Pelican Point produced 3 Yellow-rumped  
Warbler's, a Lincoln's Sparrow, and a Ruby-crowned Kinglet.

Several flocks of White-crowned Sparrows and a few Pink-sided and  
Oregon Juncos scattered throughout BCLP.

Mike Henwood
BCLP - Jefferson County
Morrison

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