The easiest way to locate it would be to enter the name on the eBird Hotspot map.
-- You'll see that this magical migrant trap, a tree-lined canal, is in NE Bent County.
It's about a 3.5 hour drive from the Denver metro area, way southeast of Limon and south
of the metropolis of Eads.
Melody Tempel Grove lies on a private working ranch and was set up to be welcoming to birders by the rancher,
Mr. Gail Tempel, in honor of his late wife, Melody. There are benches and plantings; it's a refreshing oasis.
IF you are not restricted by state or local travel rules, it's worth a visit, especially
in May. A great many rarities have been seen here, culminating in
today's Hermit Warbler, reported by Tracy Pheneger.
Joe Roller, Denver
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