Thursday, 21 June 2012

[cobirds] more Dickcissels - Boulder County

Cobirds:
An update on dickcissels (did I spell that right?) in
Boulder County. There is another dickcissel male actively singing
along 75th street about 400 yards south of the Sawhills Ponds turnoff
on the East side of 75th street. Last weekend I counted 4 individual
males singing along the irrigation ditch on the Teller Ranch open
space property (Teller \ Valmont), as well as savanah sparrows, 1
bobolink, eastern and western kingbirds, and meadowlarks.
I'm interested on any input on why dickcissels are so
prevelent in Boulder County this year - and why they've shifted
south. Any ideas? Post to Cobirds if you have information.


John Tumasonis (John T), Louisville CO

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