Went by Metzger Farm today around 3:30pm. Metzger Farm is the new open 
space park managed jointly by Broomfield and Westminster. The park is in 
Westminster - Adams County - but right on the edge of Broomfield at 121st 
and Lowell. There are two ponds: the smaller pond on the west is called the 
upper pond on the master plan. Not a lot of activity there at this time of 
day today, but there were a few mallards and some red-winged blackbirds. 
There’s a significant expanse of reeds, I’d expect to see more red-winged 
and maybe yellow-headed blackbirds here.

The lower pond is the larger pond on the east. In the trees on the south 
side, toward the east end, we saw three Great Blue Herons nesting in a 
small rookery. I was a little surprised that they’d be nesting so close to 
120th (it's Highway 287 there), but they seemed OK. Other birds near the 
lower pond: my FOS Common Grackle, plus Robins, Flicker, Magpies, and then 
Western Meadowlarks in the field to the north. We also got a good look at a 
muskrat, and there were many rabbits (no surprise).

This is the first spring this area has been open to the public, it will be 
interesting to see how it develops. There was quite a bit of 
foot/bicycle/dog traffic, as expected for an area so close to homes and the 
Big Dry Creek trails. Still, it’s a nice addition and I’m excited that 
there are nesting herons so near.

Barry Gingrich
Broomfield, CO

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