Hey, all.

With a group from the University of Denver, I was delighted to hear and
then see a *pinyon jay* flying over near Waneka Lake, Lafayette, Boulder
Co., early this Sat. afternoon, Oct. 15. The bird was headed due west,
toward the foothills, as if to say, "I'm out here again on the Plains WHY?"
The bird was my first Boulder Co. pinyon jay in 10+ years and the first I'd
ever seen away from the foothills.

Nice day out there, especially in the early afternoon as a little weather
system was coming in, dropping the temperature a bit and spreading some
overcast. 50+ bird species for us, including an FOS *cackling goose,* 9 *Wilson
snipes, sharp-shinned* and *Cooper hawks,* a late *barn swallow,* 4 *American
bushtits,* 2 *ruby-crowned kinglets,* 1 *red-breasted nuthatch,* 3 *Townsend
solitaires,* 1 *cedar waxwing, *1 *lesser goldfinch,* 1 *chipping sparrow, *1
tardy *vesper sparrow,* and a couple of* Audubon warblers.*

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder Co.

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