Brenda and I saw ten Green-tailed Towhees at Barr Lake SP in Adams County 
this morning.  They are coming through the Front Range lowlands in 
unusually large numbers this Spring.

Brewer's Sparrows are also present in above average numbers.

Roger Linfield
Boulder

On Saturday, May 9, 2015 at 7:39:57 PM UTC-6, Jennifer Hallam wrote:
>
> Hey all you waterlogged compadres! 
>
> This evening I was watching it snow/sleet/slush and monitoring my feeders, 
> I saw something that was bigger than a House Finch but smaller than a 
> robin...hmmm, Green-tailed Towhee?!? Yes!!! Hey there GTTO!! Lifer for me 
> as well as new feeder bird!! So stoked! Made my night! He's still here, 
> been here about 45 minutes, stocking up on some seed and shelter! 
>
> See ya out there for fallout tomorrow! 
>
> Jennifer Hallam 
> Ken Caryl, CO 
>
>

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