On my morning walk today, I had a Yellow-billed Cuckoo almost as a yard bird, 
about 200 yards from my house. The bird flew low across the road in front of me 
and landed in a 30-foot deciduous tree. That's a hard tree to find near my 
house since I live in a ponderosa pine forest at 6,000 feet in the Boulder 
foothills. The bird held still in the center of the tree for about five minutes 
giving me long looks and a chance to hear it calling. I studied it carefully to 
enable me to eliminate Black-billed (too bad). The call was Yellow-billed. It 
had a mostly yellow bill, but with black on the top of the upper mandible. It 
had a small black mask. The fun ended when the property owners drove out their 
driveway in two cars, flushing the bird. Of lesser note, at almost the same 
spot Western Bluebirds have fledged two young apparently from one of the nest 
boxes that I had installed on a neighbor's property. 
David Waltman 
Boulder County; 1/2 way between Boulder and Lyons 

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