It was an amazing Spring Count for Area Db for the Foothills Audubon
Bird Club. Chipping, Lark, and Brewer's Sparrows were everywhere. 100+
Mt. Bluebirds with a few Westerns tossed in and an equal number of
Audubon's Warblers covered a pasture on Plateau Road, just east of
Foothills Highway. The bird of the weekend, though, was a Scissor-
Tailed Flycatcher on property owned by the AHI partnership that is now
under contract by Boulder County for future open space. He was
"hanging out" with a couple of Eastern Flycatchers. Seven Hudsonian
Godwits on "Little Gaynor" Lake south of Longmont were also a treat!

Kat Bradley-Bennett
Longmont

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