For a birthday present I asked to get out early this morning to look for 
birds and herps in northern Pueblo County.

Avian highlights: 

   - Two Yellow-breasted Chats, one of which was singing quite close to me 
   and I finally got a good, clear photo of one after 14 years of 
   trying.  
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mrselvig/51166828199/in/dateposted-public/
   - A Black-headed Grosbeak in the same area as the Chats.
   - FOY Bullock's Orioles.  These are the early arrivals, the Cottonwood 
   stand will have a whole colony of them in a week or two.
   - FOY Lark Sparrows and Brewer's Sparrows.
   - FOY Yellow-rumped Warbler.
   - Two Burrowing Owls.

Non-avian highlights:

   - FOY Coachwhip.
   - A remarkably oblivious Coyote, which walked within 10-12 feet of me.

Chris Selvig
Colorado Springs

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