Cobirds:
           A group of six birders were in my group today (Friday 15th)
at Crow Valley.  We saw a couple birds that havn't been listed:
RED HEADED WOODPECKER - 1 at Crow Valley
ROSE BREASTED GROSBEAK - 1 male with three black headed grosbeaks - at
CV
WHITE THROATED SPARROW - several still present at CV

The wind was nasty today, but we perserved.  Saw over 400 lark
buntings, mccown's longspurs, maybe 13 swaisons hawks (including
several on nests), loggerhead shrikes (at least one nest site), gray
catbird, spotted towhee, brown thrashers, lots of mockingbirds (8),
yellow warblers, long billed dowitchers, red necked phalaropes (2 at
Crom Lake pointed out by Gary Lefko), burrowing owl, mountain plover
(1), blue grosbeak (1 east of Fort Collins), great horned owl (4 -
including one chick on a nest), bullsnake (2), antelope (17), and
scads of other birds and animals.  Even with the wind, Pawnee is still
a great place to camp and explore.  -   John Tumasonis,  Boulder
Audubon.
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