My friend Rhonda Kelly and I went to Norma's Grove on 6/4 [Weld County]. The 
grove of trees are just east of the intersection of county rd. 100 and county 
rd. 57. In general, not much was there. Orchard Oriole was seen, several 
Western-Wood Pewees, lot's of kingbirds, including eastern Kingbird. And a 
GRAY-CHEEKED THRUSH was hopping from tree to tree, and calling quite a bit.
 
1, Orchard Oriole was present, several Western-Wood Pewees, and many Kingbirds, 
including Eastern Kingbird were also present. While driving to the grove in the 
short grass and mid grass prairie, we saw many Lark Buntings displaying and 
singing. Vesper Sparrows were displaying and singing also. A Red-headed 
Woodpecker was perched on a fence pole.
 
It was a beautiful day to be out[not too hot or cold], and all the lark 
Buntings displaying was spectacular.
 
Happy Birding!!
Tina Jones
Littleton, Jefferson County, CO.                                          

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