Last Wednesday, Ira Sanders and I went east during the snow to look for 
longspurs and sparrows. With the fields mostly completely covered with 
snow, flocks of horned larks were on and near the roads. In the flocks, we 
found 3 McCown's, 2 Lapland and 1 Chestnut-collared Longspur. There was 1 
bird that was suggestive of a female Smith's but most likely a female 
chestnut-collared. I am going to make another trip to look for longspurs 
and sparrows. Smith's Longspur come through Kansas from mid-March through 
April, Henslow's Sparrow from April 10 through May 3, and Baird's Sparrow 
from April 6 through May 4. Nelson's Sparrow arrives in Kansas on April 20. 
 I think this is the ideal way to find these birds in Colorado. Hopefully 
this time, the ice will not build up under my vehicle so much that the 
power steering belt is not pushed off the pulley. It at least provided an 
upper body workout for a few days until I got it fixed. Anyone interested 
in joining me can contact me on my cell at 303-917-2596. There is snow 
forecast tonight for the eastern plains with 6 inches as of yesterday 
morning in Ft Morgan.
Another bird that comes through this early is Louisiana Waterthrush which 
is as far north as Iowa a week ago.
Norm Erthal
Arvada

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