Hi, Cobirders. 
  
After two very long days, we are home and I can report on our Chukar Chase to 
the western slope. Jeanne and I were joined by Lynne Miller as we left early 
yesterday morning, Tuesday, to go after two target birds: the Chukar and the 
Lesser Nighthawk. 
  
We arrived at Cameo in Mesa county at 12:15 and spent the next 57 minutes 
combing the landscape in 93 degree heat. At 1:12pm, Lynne said she had a Chukar 
in the shade under a rock outcropping exactly .9 miles from the railroad track 
crossing. In fact, there were two there, and I got a couple of pictures that I 
have yet to download from my camera. 
  
By 8:00pm last night we were in Nucla in Montrose county to look for the Lesser 
Nighthawk. We were joined by local birders Brenda Wright and Coen Dexter at the 
Nucla Sewer Treatment Ponds. At about 8:40pm the Nighthawks arrived in large 
numbers - probably 80 or more. Culling through the fast moving birds in the 
waning light was hard, but with Brenda and Coen's help we were able to identify 
at least two Lessers. Dark and mosquitos drove us back to our car and by 
midnight we were back at our hotel in Montrose. 
  
Both the Chukar and the Lesser Nighthawks were state life birds for all three 
of us. 
  
As a side note, if you have never taken CR 114 from just east of Gunnison to 
Saguache, I would highly recommend this beautiful drive. 
  
Good birding, all. 
  
Mel Goff 
Colorado Springs 

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