Hello, Birders.
 
Bryan Patrick and I checked out a few Boulder County sites earlier today, 
Saturday, May 1st. Nothing of great note, but here are a few odds and ends:
 
Walden Ponds. 1 Wood Duck, Ospreys at a brand-new nest, 1 Solitary Sandpiper, 6 
swallow species, 6 House Wrens, 1 American Pipit, 4 Orange-crowned Warblers, 1 
Yellow Warbler, many Myrtle and Audubon's Warblers and a few hybrids, 1 
Brewer's Sparrow, and 2 Great-tailed Grackles.
 
Clover Basin Reservoir. Most of Todd Deininger's nice birds from earlier in the 
day had moved on, but we did see the the Black-bellied Plover, the Marbled 
Godwit, the Willet, the Wilson's Phalarope, and the Great Egret.
 
Greenlee Preserve. With Hannah, we saw a Semipalmated Plover along the north 
shore of Waneka Lake, my first sighting of the species at the site. Also a 
couple of Oranged-crowned Warblers, a bunch of Yellow-rumped Warblers, and an 
immature Double-crested Cormorant soaring and circling like an Anhinga.
 
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Ted Floyd
Editor, Birding
 
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