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Hello, Birders.

Andrew and I saw something cool this morning, Friday, August 19th, at Walden 
Ponds, Boulder County.

A bunch of birds put up as a Peregrine Falcon flew by. They were Black-billed 
Magpies...lots and lots of them, ever increasing in number, like clowns coming 
out of a telephone booth. The Peregrine took one look at what it had done, and 
just high-tailed it outta there. Eventually, the sky was filled with no fewer 
than 119 (!) Black-billed Magpies, squawking, and just making an overall 
ruckus, and doing avian high-fives over having turned away the Peregrine.

Other stuff for us at Walden Ponds:

8 widely scattered Wood Ducks
1 Green Heron
3 Ospreys at a nest platform
1 distant flapping and soaring Bald Eagle
1 fly-by Cooper's Hawk
3 sociable Solitary Sandpipers
2 Warbling Vireos, probably "Westerns," including one very yellow job with a 
boldly marked face; some people call those birds Philadelphia Vireos, but they 
aren't
8 Eastern Kingbirds, but 0 Westerns
2 Wilson's Warblers

Pleasant morning.


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