When I arrived at the Beech Open Space shelter at 7:45 this morning, Cheryl 
Teuton and Dan Brooks were looking at the Eastern Meadowlark singing on the 
ridge to the south. Later, the bird moved down closer to the shelter. It sang 
both Eastern and Western songs. After 8:15, the bird became difficult to 
refind. The bird was first found by Christian Nunes on 10 June. I got a few 
digiscoped photos that I wished were closer, but which show white malar and 
very contrasty black and white head pattern. 
David Waltman 
Boulder 

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