Hi,

I paid my first visit to Boyd Lake SP this afternoon.  There weren't many
songbirds but I did find a first winter Harris' Sparrow in a flock of House
Sparrows and a first winter White-crowned Sparrow.  The flock with the
Harris' was located a little northwest of the marina.  From the contact
station, drive 0.1 to the intersection, then turn left (north) and drive
0.5 mile.  The road bends 90 degrees to the right here at the power lines.
The bike path crosses the road here, too.  Park in the nearby lot.  The
birds were near the barbed wire fence on the little rise.

The lake is half frozen.  Waterfowl included hundreds of Can. and Cack.
Geese, and a flock of over 400 Redhead was on the northwest side of the
lake.  A decent variety of raptors were present as well.

Scott Baron
Loveland, Colo.

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