I had a little time to go to Osprey Picnic Area in Rock Canyon, below
Pueblo Reservoir dam in Pueblo County, after some clouds came in from
the north this morning (around 8:45am).  I noticed a good number of
swallows flying around, and looked way high up in the clouds, and
picked out one Black Swift with them.  I didn't see other ones.

Cloudy mornings in late May/early June, below Pueblo Reservoir dam,
seems to be a good place to look for Black Swifts.  The last few years
I've seen them here, as they are migrating through to the mountains to
breed.  I didn't detect any migrant land birds in the trees and bushes
here unfortunately.

-- 
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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