Hi Cobirders. Sorry for late report . Got home late yesterday and was at Church all morning. My helper has been learning birds for a couple years. Tina drove my car
down and back and was thrilled to see birds at Chico Basin.
We got to the ranch about 10:30AM Not a lot of land bird activity, We did see a Curved-billed Trasher new for Tina . Also checked Headquarters Pond with the telescope. There were about 40 Ruddy Ducks most sleeping (probably had been migrating) and at least 20 Redhead Ducks and a few others . Then I talked to one of the their ranchers who told me how to get to Upper Twin Lake where the Nelson's Sparrow had been hanging out. I did hear from Bill Maynard Friday evening he had searched for it for an hour and not found it. He thought it had left just ahead of the cold front.

As we were still in the yard at the office a large brown bird landed on the fence. I was puzzled and Tina said it sounded like a Grackle so I checked and indeed it was a female Great-tailed Grackle . I never had seen one all by its self!

So we did get to the Upper Twin Pond. There were two birders there with telescopes. They spent a lot of time looking in the reeds and we had parked facing them. There were 6 White-crowned Sparrows (one was an immature) and I saw a small light colored wren fly toward the reeds and dropped straight down in them near the
water. It did not reappear.

I talked to the birders and they did not find the Nelson's Sparrow. We continued to look while we ate lunch but no luck. Hope it comes back next year.

On the ranch road out we saw a Western Meadowlark and a Northern Shrike ( Three had been seen at Bear Creek Lake Park by Mike and another also
was reported Saturday!)  So they are back.

Birding at Chico Basin is always great fun. It was a nice day too!.

Bob Spencer  N.E. of Golden


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