Hi all, 
This past Sunday my brother and I did some birding in Summit County, 
hitting the two major reservoirs and other various locations. The morning 
began at Ute Pass Rd., where there was a Northern Pygmy Owl tooting from 
the coniferous forests and a Dusky Grouse on the guard rail. We then went 
down to the cattail marsh along Hwy 90, where there was an early Common 
Yellowthroat. Green Mountain Reservoir had a good deal of mudflats but was 
devoid of shorebirds. There was an early House Wren along the Blue River 
entering Green Mountain, and a Barn Swallow at Heeney. In the canyon below 
the Green Mountain Rez. Dam, 12 White-throated Swifts made a show above the 
river, and a few were observed entering possible nesting locations. The 
Silverthorne Wildernest area did not turn up many finches, and there are 
now signs along Elk Thistle Drive that state "birders not allowed." Dillion 
Reservoir had 8 Willets near the marina, nesting dippers at the bridge at 
Swan Mountain Road, and a few California Gulls and Blue-winged Teals. We 
then made a quick stop at Angler Lakes, where we flushed what appeared to 
be a Magnolia Warbler from the willow thickets. Attempts to relocate the 
bird were unsuccessful. 
Good Birding,
Jack Bushong,
Louisville, CO

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