Colorado Conservation Birding

Birding and discussion: A conservation-oriented birding blog that emphasizes low-impact birding and sustainable birding practices together with the enjoyment of birds. ****This site has moved to http://secoloradobirding.blogspot.com/

Monday, August 29, 2005

Birding in Pueblo 8-28-05

Yesterday (8-28) I did a little birding in Pueblo on the Colorado State Univ of Pueblo. I found a gully which drained some of the campus so it had some wetlands. However, the most birds I saw were 4 female/immature Blue Grosbeak. A House Wren scolded from the reeds. And there were the ubiquitous Western-wood Pewees (2) and Wilson's Warblers. I also saw two Lark Sparrows--the university sits on the edge of short-grass prairie and there is a lot of rabbit-brush there.
SeEtta

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