To all,

Sorry for the belated post, but I took a great hike through Lory State park 
yesterday and had some interesting birds. The most noticeable was the pair of 
American Three-Toed Woodpeckers I found near the intersection of Timber and 
Westridge trails. They recently did quite a bit of tree clearing to the 
Ponderosas up there along with the undestory. I believe the lack of understory 
chased out the Ducky Grouse that always bred there, but it seems that the ATTW 
have moved in. Not surprising since thats what ATTWs do, but this is the first 
time in five years I've seen this species in the park.

Other than that:

Lots of Virginia's Warblers, Plumbeous Vireos, Western Tanagers, and the pair 
of Prairie Falcons on territory.

Dixon Reservoir:

1 Cordilleran Flycatcher
1 Least Flycatcher
1 Virginia's Warbler
3 Wilson's Warblers

lots of Yellow-breasted Chats, Yellow Warblers, Bullock's Orioles and Lesser 
Goldfinches.

Thanks,
Mike Freiberg
Nikon Birding Market Specialist
1225 W. Prospect Rd #J101
Fort Collins, CO 80526
(515).231.0184
www.nikonbirding.com
www.nikoncuttingedg.com
www.birdingtotheedg.blogspot.com
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