Todd Deininger and I headed out east along I-70 and returned to the Denver area 
along US-36 today, a cold and wet May day.  We started birding at Flagler, then 
Burlington; up to Bonny and then home through Last Chance.



Flagler was a great morning walk but without many rarities.  In Burlington we 
had what was my third Summer Tanager of the week (!) sitting on the ground in 
the Safeway parking lot.



Bonny was a great disappointment-windy and no shoreline due to so much water. 
But Last Chance was as good as I've ever had it (but I'm not a big fan) with a 
Veery and a Northern Waterthrush among 27 species including a migrating 
Peregrine Falcon just east of town.



Bill Kaempfer

Boulder



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