Saturday morning we looked out underneath the feeder and saw a stunning male 
Lazuli Bunting. By the end of the day, we'd picked out three different ones (by 
plumage; one had a pink-chestnut back and nap). 


Then this morning, in about the same place, Urling spotted a new yard bird, a 
Field Sparrow. We had four sparrow species at once - Gray-headed Junco, 
White-crowned, Chipping, & Field. 

 

 Saturday the Walker Pit & trail (just west of Franktown) had quite a big 
variety of species -- 369 birds of 48 species. Four gorgeous Avocets, a 
Long-billed Dowitcher, a lot of Shovelers -- 64: 11 species of duck, 5 
shorebirds, and a smattering of other, expected species.


Hugh Kingery 
Franktown, CO

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