Greetings, everybody, from Lafayette, Boulder County, where winds are out of the east, and all the clouds are low'r'd upon our house. Thus, on our walk to school this morning, Andrew Floyd and I were pleased, but not entirely surprised, when we heard a singing Clay-colored Sparrow, a singing Blackpoll Warbler, and a singing Least Flycatcher around the periphery of Waneka Lake. Does Andrew have a great walk to school, or what. Anyhow, those three species, especially the sparrow, are the ones I associate with groundings west of I-25 of "good" birds from points east. A harbinger of things to come? I mean, eventually, a certain Basileuterus warbler is going to find its way to Canaan's fair and happy land in the BoCo foothills, overflowing now with chokecherries...
-- Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County
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