Birders,
David Waltman and I had a lovely afternoon birding around Boulder County, and 
we dipped out toes into Larimer Co. We started out at McIntosh Reservoir where 
the Dunlin were MIA, but we had some small conciliation with a bright CLARK'S 
GREBE and two distant peeps that I deemed to be a LEAST and a BAIRD'S. 
We checked out the small pond that's just to the NE of McIntosh, along Harvard 
St. The two DUNLIN were there, as were 5 GREATER YELLOWLEGS. This pond has a 
lot of exposed mud and will be worth checking throughout the shorebird 
migration season if the water level remains where it is. 
Next stop was the parking lot of Bohn Park in Lyons. There's been an adult male 
YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER hanging out there. He was easy to find in the 
Ponderosa Pines along the edge of the baseball field that are covered in 
sapsucker wells.
We visited Davis' house on the border of Boulder and Larimer Counties. We had 
to wait a while, but eventually a flock of 8 PINYON JAYS flew out of Boulder 
and came in to Larimer for a snack. 
The RED-HEADED WOODPECKER continues in the cottonwoods just west of the 
Champion Cottonwood on Crane Hollow Rd. 
Clover Basin Reservoir is full of ducks, as usual, including a couple of 
GREATER SCAUP. Eight TREE SWALLOWS were foraging over the water, too. 
At the NW corner of Boulder Reservoir, we found 1 BONAPARTE'S GULL walking 
around the mudflats. Two EARED GREBES were also present, distinctly not in 
alternate plumage like most of their HORNED cousins we saw today. 
A quick stop at Teller Farm produced the adult GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW. 
Good birding

Christian NunesBoulder, CO
pajaro...@hotmail.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/christian_nunes/

                                          

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