I have been in Lamar for a couple weeks and visited LCC Woods several times. 
Best birds have been multiple Northern Cardinals, multiple Lesser Goldfinches, 
single Spotted Towhee (male), 1-2 Townsend’s Solitaires, one Hermit Thrush, 
eastern White-breasted Nuthatch, at least 3 Yellow-rumped Warblers and 
White-winged Doves. I am almost positive I heard a Winter Wren and a Brown 
Thrasher but have been unable to confirm either. Of interest to me today (high 
of 63 degrees) was a conspicuous  flight of subterranean termites (not unusual 
for warm days in late winter) that fed the yellow-rumps. 

On 2/16 at the south end of nearby Willow Creek Park in pines I had an adult 
female Red-naped Sapsucker (two-toned red and white throat and weakly margined 
throat patch, however, no red on nape (which Sibley says rarely is the case)).
Others have tried for this bird without success. An adult male Yellow-bellied 
Sapsucker was at the north end of this park before Christmas. I strongly 
suspect it is still present based on several freshly-worked sapwell patches in 
pines but I haven’t found it yet.

A very dark taiga (or Pacific) Merlin was at the intersection of Parmenter and 
Division on 2/16.

Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins


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