This morning while waiting for the Boulder Bird Club trip to commence, I 
studied a dead shrub and spotted a couple of Bobolinks in the horse meadow 
across from the bus stop at the East Boulder Rec Center on the south end of 
55th. While waiting for the Bobolinks to return, Diane Carter said that she 
could hear a Dickcissel. Sure enough, within a few moments we could see it 
singing from the large green shrub about 30 yards into the field. This is 
an easy place to search for those few still seeking a Boulder County 
Dickcissel and maybe the furthest east so far. We then spent a lovely 
morning birding from shade at Meyer Gulch before the heat became unbearable.
Lonny Frye

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