7 pm tonight as I was jogging around Gold Run Circle, a flock of birds (15 to 
20) dropped out of the sky to perch in the tallest tree along the lake.  they 
were not Robins so I KNEW they had to be arriving migrant Mt Bluebirds.  
Continued jogging up the Dillon Marina hill whereupon I saw a Mt BB perched on 
one of my tall snags located at a nest site.  

Been waiting for there arrival; they should have been here march 16; they were 
not.  But they're here now.  It's amazing to see them arrive; then lite-down at 
a nest site for a rest on my ever-ready tall snags, then move-on to another, as 
they cruise the area for a good site.

Tomorrow I'll identify last year's pairs; new partners if one was lost; now the 
fun begins with tears thrown-in as the drama enfolds.

Bonnie Boex
Dillon

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