A lot of walking today. More stuff showing up at various
locations in Boulder County. Highlights:
WHITE WINGED DOVE - still near Spine Road location. One individual
seen walking along the riparian area, and then hiding in a wild plum
thicket. As previously reported by others. To find the location more
exactly: Go to Spine and Wellinton in Gunbarrel, and go east on
Welligton past Brandywine. A block after Brandywine, watch for an
obscure unmarked trail going WEST. This is part of the Lobo Trail
system. 50 yards in, I saw the bird. Others have reported more than
one bird, and that they have been calling.
House wren: Pella Crossing (several), Lake Park Louisville, and
Boulder County Farigrounds
Barn swallow - Lousiville, Lafayette, Boulder, and Hygiene
Say's Phoebe - Louisville, Heritage Park
Swainson's hawk - Louisville, Longmont, Hygiene - the pair at Baseline
and 76th are nest building
Wood duck - Lake Park, Lousiville
Great tailed grackle - one at Walden Ponds, another at Culver Ponds
(95th St.)
Yellow rumped warbler - numberous - throughout Boulder Country - both
Audubon's and Myrtle
Bushtit - a pair on the Lobo Trail in Gunbarrel
Ruby crowned kinglet - lots in Boulder Mt. Park
White crowned sparrow - a couple still at Walden
Brown headed cowbird - Lake Park, Louisville
Brewers blackbird - Pella Crossing, Hygiene
American White Pelican - fish pond near Walden Ponds
Bullsnake - Pella Crossing
Chorus frog - Walden Ponds
Western painted turtle - Walden Ponds
Pretty slow in most other locations - neo-tropicals have not arrived
in numbers yet. Probably a couple more weeks yet.
John Tumasonis (John T), Louisville
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