Twin Lakes Trail starting north from Spine, east of Wellington takes you along 
the creek east of noted intersection.  Just had 2 WWD calling along first 100 
yds of the trail.

Pete Plage 
Broomfield

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On May 12, 2012, at 1:48 PM, JohnT <j.eclec...@att.net> wrote:

> Cobirds:
>            At least two white winged doves are still present in
> Gunbarrel near Brandywine and Wellington.   Both were calling
> frequently and could be easily seen in trees in front yards on
> Wellington.  Listen for the "who-cooks-for-you" sound.  There are
> numerous mourning doves and eurasian collared doves in the this
> neighborhood also.  I'm wondering if anyone has observed nesting
> behavior yet?
> 
>           Also found a cassin's kingbird foraging near the County
> work depot, just west of Cottonwood Marsh \ Walden Ponds.   It was in
> an open field and flew off to the north.
> 
> John Tumasonis (John T)   Louisville CO
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