Folks,

I saw two meadowlarks today in Teller County (late for this elevation 
[about 8,000 feet asl] in my experience). At least one gave me pause; it 
didn't look like a typical western meadowlark to me. Any thoughts/comments 
are welcome.

https://ebird.org/checklist/S121849907

Mike

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