Hi Birders,

I spotted the Winter Wren still at Boulder Creek, west of 75th street, south of 
Jay St, in Boulder County.   After looking for about 1 hour, I spotted it at 
10:30am.   It was poking around the creek's edge and under the dropped tree 
snags, on the north bank of the creek, under the water pipeline that comes out 
from the sewage treatment plant.    I'm not sure I would have noticed it if it 
hadn't been for 2 Eurasian Doves moving along the bank there also.   

An American Dipper is also working the creek, a little upstream from there.   
Other birds include the Blue Jay, Northern Flickers, White-breasted Nuthatches, 
Rough-legged hawk, Great Blue Heron, Mallards, Belted Kingfishers, Black-capped 
chickadees, Robins, Red-winged Blackbirds.   Because a worker at the sewage 
plant came out to work, American Wigeons and Northern Shovelers flew up from 
there.   


Maureen Blackford
Foothills - Boulder County

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