While many overwinter in CO, I suspect what you witnessed was a group of early migrants concentrated in weedy strip along melted pavement where they were finding caterpillars of the Army Cutworms Moth (aka larval "miller's"). Thanks for sharing.
Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins
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On Feb 27, 2021, at 10:09 AM, Annette Aguero <annette.aguero4faith@gmail.com> wrote:
While looking at new homes today near Chatfield Reservoir, I happened to come across about 20 Meadowlarks. It was so fun seeing so many.--Click to DownloadIMG_6900.MOV47.1 MB
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