I briefly popped in this morning, Sunday, July 14th, at the Mesa Marshall trailhead (near the intersection of 93 and 170), where there was a Passerina bunting with a good match to the phenotype of the Indigo Bunting.
And I stopped by Sombrero Marsh, full of baby coots.
This afternoon, Hannah and Andrew and their friends and I did the general natural history thing at Walden Ponds. We heard and audio-recorded several Eastern Warbling-Vireos. Also an Orchard Oriole, a distant, weird wood-pewee than I intend to track down some morning soon, and gazillions of Eastern Kingbirds.
Ted Floyd
tedfloyd57@hotmail.com
Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado
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