A huge thank you to Nancy, Steve, and Debbie, who were at the RMBO banding 
station when Jeanne and I arrived on Friday morning. Without their combined 
assistance, we would have missed the Golden-winged Warbler working the upper 
canopy of one of the tall cottonwoods. It was a LIFE BIRD for us!

At Rose Pond (Pueblo County) we finally found a Palm Warbler (Western) after 
almost an hour of searching. What a beauty and a Colorado Lifer for us.

Lots to see until we left at 2pm. Lark sparrows, Ash-throated Flycatcher, 
Bullock's Oriole, Bobwhites, and a Brown Thrasher were highlights for us. Also, 
we finally got our FOY Lark Bunting along Peyton Highway near the 4-way stop at 
Squirrel Creek Road. Right behind it was a lone Turkey Vulture sitting in a 
field.

Good Birding, All!!

Mel Goff
Colorado Springs

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