This seems pretty 'rare' to me - so thought I'd post it. will update with ebird link and photo - but added a map link below
If anyone nearby wants to find it yet today - you have a good hour of sunlight left. There's a map link attached - zoom in and head toward that pond - then follow the narrow foot trail to the pin location.
Also had a kestrel out there, and a harrier. A rock wren on the 'side' road to the open space - near the concrete and bent metal tank. a flock of 61 meadow larks - but they were already headed south.
good birding!
Kelly G
Divide
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