Hello, Birders.

County birding is such a funny thing.

If I'd been a few miles to the east (i.e., across the Weld-Boulder County line) 
this morning, Tuesday, May 29th, a McCown's Longspur would have been 
unremarkable. The species is common most summers in parts of Weld County. But 
McCown's Longspur is a red-hot bird for most Boulder County birders. And I 
found one earlier today on Gunbarrel Hill, in blessed Boulder County. The bird 
was at 40.063260 N, 105.145747 W. Looks like that would be about 3000 feet 
south of Lookout Road, and about 3750 feet west of 95th Street. Best access 
would be from 95th Street, at the intersection with W. Phillips Road. The bird 
was flying around (the longspur way!), so be alert for the rattling flight call.

FYI, I found no Lark Buntings in the area, even though I know they'd been 
reported here by several birders for the past coupla weeks. Dunno if they've 
moved on, or if I just missed 'em. Grasshopper Sparrows and Blue Grosbeaks 
everywhere. And down by Boulder Creek, the Eastern Warbling-Vireo, (Eastern?) 
Willow Flycatcher, Bullock's x Baltimore Oriole, and male Orchard Orioles 
(plural, nice) continue.

Ted Floyd
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Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado                                       

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