I am so happy when I get to watch birds. Last year about this time (I don't think you have to go back to 2006, Ted), reports of these prehistoric looking and sounding birds migrating as reported on cobirds allowed me to be aware of this short window of time, and to go outside and see them, and to read reports of their progress down the front range. We ain't talkin' house sparrows here (though work can still be done on them). And what a great way to add a yard bird to your list. Question (as they migrate very high up): at what altitude do they fly when going down the front range? And another(s): are they headed for Monte Vista, or where...New Mexico? Where do they stop after going by here, and how late in the evening/night do they migrate?
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