I zipped out from work under some lame excuse at mid-day today and headed 
toward the SE part of the state.   I'm now in La Junta where it is really hot 
(103 forecast for tomorrow) and the winds are simply howling, but there were 
some good birds along the way.

First off, this is a bumper year for our state bird.  In proper habitat, I was 
clocking Lark Buntings at more than 100 per mile!  Interestingly north and east 
of US 287 in Lincoln and Cheyenne Counties, the birds were strung out along the 
fence lines and roadsides.  South and west of 287 in Lincoln and Crowley 
Counties the buntings were more often clumped in big flocks of 100+ birds.  
Either way, if I was driving through weedy or fallow fields or grasslands they 
were present at a rate of at least 100 per mile, if not more.  There were also 
Western Meadowlarks and Northern Mockingbirds (and at least one American Robin) 
to add to the State Bird list.  But after an hour of searching I finally found 
a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (state bird of Oklahoma) at Larry Modesitt's  
previously described spot about 12 miles south of CO 94 along Lincoln County 
Roads 2 and 3.  Interestingly, the bird I found was a fledged first year bird 
with not much of a tail and a very white head.

Also worth reporting were a couple of things at one of my favorite spots in 
Lincoln County, Schafer Reservoir (private, bird from the road).  As soon as I 
got out of my vehicle I observed a pair of Mississippi Kites flying away.  
Water is down and vegetation up, but I still spotted a couple of ibis (sp.) and 
a Wood Duck plus the odd gull.   I do mean odd-a single, year old Laughing Gull.

Bill Kaempfer
Boulder

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