The Baird's Sparrows have returned to Soapstone Prairie, I followed a
recent eBird report to the area. About one half mile north of the Pronghorn
Loop and Plover Trail intersection (same as last year). I came up with a
tally of five birds, despite a little wind, and some of the birds were far
enough off trail to be hard to hear.

Also, a word to the wise, late May brings the arrival of juvenile Horned
Larks. It can be all too easy to turn them into all sorts of species,
including a certain pipit which migrates in late April-early May.

Nick Moore
Boulder, CO

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