Hi all,
Since shorebirds are hard to find usually at Pueblo Reservoir, I was quite surprised to see the following this morning: 15 American Avocets, 8 Greater Yellowlegs, 5 Lesser Yellowlegs, 2 Least Sandpipers, 1 Baird's Sandpiper, 4 Wilson's Snipe, and Killdeer. All of these except the Avocets were in the grassy areas of North Picnic Road on the North Side of Pueblo Reservoir (also here, there were a couple of Savannah Sparrows.) The Avocets were at pool below the dam. Other things today, were a male Broad-tailed Hummingbird flying by at South Shore Marina, and an Evening Grosbeak at the South Shore Marina headquarters building. Below the dam in Rock Canyon, the Ash-throated Flycatcher that I saw a few days ago, is still around (where they breed usually), plus House Wrens singing, quite a few Yellow-rumped Warblers, and all six species of commonly occurring Colorado swallows.
Good birding,
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO