I birded some of the areas around Louviers this morning, from 7:45am until 
10:15am.  It started out quite windy and quiet, but the birding really picked 
up when the wind died down around 9am.  The highlights of the morning were as 
follows:

Northern Waterthrush – 1, photo to be posted soon to my Flickr photostream
American Redstart – 1, female/juvenile type
Wilson’s Warbler – 5+
Virginia Rail – 4
Olive-sided Flycatcher – 1
Dusky Flycatcher – 1
Plumbeous Vireo – 1
Hermit Thrush – 1
Gray Catbird – 4
Western Bluebird – 15
Cedar Waxwing – 2
Common Yellowthroat – 1
Brewer’s Sparrow – 2

Lots of other birds around as well, making it a very nice day to be out!

Good Birding,
 
Kirk Huffstater
Castle Rock, CO
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kirkh1/collections/

 

 

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