Spent almost two hours walking along S. 66th St. near Marshall Mesa in southeastern Boulder County this afternoon. In addition a Lark Bunting and some assorted migrants I was impressed by the number and diversity of sparrows. Here is what I saw:
Song Sparrow- Several.
Lincoln's Sparrow- One in a drainage.
Vesper Sparrow- Several large flocks.
Chipping Sparrow- One very large flock.
Savannah Sparrow- A pair.
Lark Sparrow- Several individuals.
Clay-colored Sparrow- One in a ponderosa near Marshall Rd.
SAGEBRUSH SPARROW- Foraging on roadside close to solar panels. Got many photos and saw many times. Will adding photos to eBird.
-Aidan Coohill
Louisville, CO
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