Boblinks are available at a site where they have been seen for decades in  
Doublas County. Drive south through Castlewood Canyon  State Park for over  
a mile upstream of the old dam. You will see a large ranch house on the left 
 (the Winkler Ranch, I believe) and on your right look at the bluebird 
boxes. On  some boxes the numbers have faded, but box # 20 is well-marked. Park 
near  here and scan the large meadows across the stream to the east and 
southeast. At  6 PM last night, three males and a female Bobolink were 
conspicuous in about ten  minutes of searching. Also in this valley were Blue 
Grosbeaks and north of the  Winkler Ranch, back toward Castlewood, were Wild 
Turkeys. 
 
Joe Roller, Denver
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