This morning (30 May), I went to Chico Basin Ranch (fee area), hoping that the 
Chestnut-sided Warbler reported on e-bird the last couple of days, would still 
be around.
Here are my highlights:El Paso County side:Veery - 1 (photographed)Eastern 
Bluebird - 1 maleRed-headed Woodpecker - 2 (probably breeding 
here)Ladder-backed Woodpecker - 2 (breeds here)Willow Flycatchers 
(migrants)Ash-throated Flycatcher - 2 (breeds here)Warbling  Vireo - 1 
singingSwainson's Thrushes - less than 5 (migrants)MacGillivray's Warbler - 1 
male, 1 female (migrants)Yellow-breasted Chat - 1Cassin's Sparrow - 1 singing 
in the cholla cactusLincoln's Sparrow - 2 (migrants)Western Tanager - 1 
(migrant)Orchard Oriole - pair (breeds here)
Pueblo County side:Willow Flycatchers (migrants)Ash-throated Flycatcher (breeds 
here)Yellow Warbler - 1 singingYellow-rumped (Audubon's) Warbler - 1 
(migrant)Lincoln's Sparrow - 2 (migrants)
Orchard Oriole - pair (breeds here)
A few migrants still coming through, mostly mountain breeders.
Brandon PercivalPueblo West, CO

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