The elusive adult Yellow-crowned Night-Heron that I first saw back on May
27th, showed up again at Pueblo City Park, Pueblo County this morning.  A
few other birders were able to see it, and many photos were taken.  The
bird was standing on the island on the west side of Lake Joy for a little
while, then flew to some other trees around the pond (including a Blue
Spruce, and at one point it had a blue spruce cone in its mouth).  See
photo on CFO Facebook Page.

The singing Eastern Wood-Pewee also continues in Pueblo this morning, along
the North Side of the Arkansas River, about 0.3 of a mile west of Pueblo
Blvd.  It is about a 20 minute walk from Pueblo City Park.

Only of interest to me, I saw my first Eurasian Collared-Dove, at my
family's property at 9,050 feet in the elevation in the Wet Mountains,
Custer County on June 8th, it was in Ponderosa Pine and Aspen trees
mostly.  I figured one would show up there at some point.

Good birding,

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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