We had a great morning birding at Ramah State Wildlife area today.

Highlights:

Two singing Dickcissels, one of them giving great photo ops. Two beautiful 
Red-headed Woodpeckers. Well over 100 Black Terns. A Caspian Tern fly-by. The 
following shorebirds: Solitary, Least, Spotted, Baird’s, Western, and 
Semipalmated Sandpipers; Killdeer; Wilson’s Phalaropes; Long-billed Dowitchers; 
Lesser Yellowlegs. We also had White-faced Ibis.

Be sure to take DEET along if you go to this area.

Mel Goff
Colorado Springs

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