COBird folks:

There is an path underpass that follows Boulder Creek under Arapahoe between 
33rd and Foothills Parkway.  A short distance south of that 3 paths converge 
and there is a brick-edged flower planter in the middle of these paths.  You 
can see the underpass.  The bird was visible from the planter area initially.  
It then moved up-stream 100 - 150 yds.

Peter Gent and Bruce Webb looked for it later in the morning and eventually 
found it on the nw side of Boulder Creek about 300 yds west of where it was 
seen initially.  Peter said one would have to be on the north side of the creek 
to see it at this point.   It was in a stand-alone cottonwood when they saw it. 
 His impression was that it was moving back east.

Free, legal parking is available at Scott Carpenter Park on the SW corner of 
30th and Arapahoe.  One can pick-up the bike path from the park and head east.

Maggie Boswell
Boulder

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