Key Species Seen:  Fox Sparrow

Location – General:  Walden Ponds, Boulder

Location – Specific:   Going west from the parking area, there is a row of 
junipers that runs along a fence that abuts a private pond.  The bird 
started off on the east side of the path, then flew into the junipers and 
stayed on the ground under the cover of the trees until I left.

Time:  Approximately 9:00 am.  Seen for at least 15 minutes.

Distance:  10-40 feet

Vocalization:  None made that I noticed

Observers:  Just myself

Photo Documentation:  Yes.  Link below signature
Additional Information:  I drove up to Boulder to catch the Tundra Swans 
(still at Baseline when I went by there).  I stopped by Walden Ponds since 
I was in the area.  There was nothing unusual except for the Fox Sparrow.  
My guess is that it is a Red Fox Sparrow, and if I were to take a wild 
stab, I'd go with Passerella iliaca zaboria as the sub-species.  I tried to 
get pictures from several angles to catch the different field marks, but I 
was shooting through a myriad of tiny branches, so none of the pictures are 
as clear as I'd like for that specific of an ID.  Also, I don't know what 
I'm talking about, so it is truly a wild guess as to the sub-species.
 
Its a good week to be a birder in Colorado.
 
John Breitsch
Denver, CO
http://www.flickr.com/photos/breitschbirding/?saved=1

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