*Documentary Film Mighty Oak and A Tribute to Oakleigh Thorne II*
Boulder County Audubon presents a special showing of the film *Mighty Oak**,
*with honored guests Oak Thorne, plus Pam Hoge and Christine Anderson, who
produced and directed the film. Join us to watch and discuss the film with
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*Documentary Film - Mighty Oak: A Tribute to Oakleigh Thorne II*
Boulder County Audubon presents a special showing of the film *Mighty Oak:* *A
Tribute to Oakleigh Thorne II, *with honored guests Oak Thorne, plus Pam
Hoge and Christine Anderson, who produced and directed the film. Join us to
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I saw five cranes about 15 minutes ago, high over Louisville at about the
Aquarius trailhead, spiraling up up and away to the southwest. Too high
and far to hear them over traffic if they were calling, and not 120, but
I'll take it! Thanks to the earlier posts, I was paying attention.
Bev
On F
th of the tan barns - I usually see and
hear multiple bobolinks in the morning in this area.
Thanks for the posts about this, it reminded me to revisit one of my
favorite local patches!
Bev Baker
Louisville
On Tuesday, June 30, 2020 at 1:40:11 PM UTC-6, Bill Schmoker wrote:
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> Hey folk
later
a bobolink showed up and sang his gorgeous little head off. Hundreds of
swallows were swarming over the water at Teller 5 - barn, cliff, northern
rough-winged, tree, and violet-green. Other FOS for me were eastern
kingbirds and a singing savannah sparrow.
Bev Baker
Louisville
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It was briefly cooperative, foraging low and even showing its orange
crown. Jay Berger and Maureen Ivy were there also and we all got nice
looks. Other species included yellow-rumped warblers both Audubon's and
Myrtle, a variety of ducks, yellow-headed blackbirds, and three pelicans.
ckadees - there were several bushtits.
The little cuties! I've seen them in the same tree before, and not when
the gall-filled leaves are on, so they are after something else. I live
close to Cottonwood Park and Lake Park, and have seen them a couple times
in those areas too.
Bev Bak