Chris Knight and I saw a singing Northern Waterthrush near the Pueblo
Nature Center this morning.  I think this is the first time I've seen a
Northern Waterthrush in April in Pueblo.  If I hadn't heard it singing
first, I'd be hoping for a Louisiana Waterthrush, since April seems to be
the right time for those, though now the Northerns are coming through too.
A few other highlights in Pueblo since last weekend: Summer Tanager,
Townsend's Warbler, Indigo Bunting, amazing 11 Caspian Terns, 6 Whimbrel,
Glossy Ibis, Yellow-throated Warbler, White-eyed Vireo, among other birds
(including shorebirds which are never too easy in the county).  Pueblo
County birders have been out and about finding fun things around Pueblo.
this month.  Hopefully the month of May will be good too around Pueblo.


[image: 152 (3).JPG]
Northern Waterthrush, photographed on April 28, 2020, Arkansas River, west
of Pueblo Blvd.
by Brandon K. Pericval

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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