They're hee-eere...

Yes, we've known for about a year now about the phalanx of Great-tailed 
Grackles staging in extreme southeastern Boulder County--basically, at Stearns 
Lake and thereabouts. Yesterday,  Sunday, Three Kings Day, January 6th, 
however, the grackles majorly escalated their campaign in Boulder County. At 4 
pm, while watching gulls streaming over Greenlee Preserve en route to Valmont 
Reservoir, Andrew I were amazed and mildly horrified to see hundreds of 
grackles in the great larine throng. We estimated at least 375 flying northwest 
over the preserve, heading straight in the direction of the Rez, it seemed. And 
I'm not sure that we caught the beginning of the flock; we may have come in 
midway through.

Next thing you know, they'll be on the Pearl Street Mall, ogling at and 
harassing the well-heeled tourists at the upscale boutiques. Is nothing sacred?

Something else. Here is an awesome birding video about the just-announced ABA 
2013 Bird of the Year:

http://blog.aba.org/2013/01/presenting-the-2013-aba-bird-of-the-year.html

If this video hasn't already gone viral, it will be very soon. Be sure to view 
it NOW, before the site crashes...  :-)

And, oh yes, the 2013 Bird of the Year is very much a Colorado bird, and one 
whose distribution, taxonomy, and general coolness in Colorado are at a 
premium. Do check it out. You'll never watch this bird again quite the same . . 
.

Ted Floyd
[email protected]

Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado

                                          

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