Hello, Birders.

Here's an article on the unusual and compelling Mountain Plover Festival, held 
each spring in Karval, Lincoln County:

http://blog.aba.org/2013/07/ranching-birding-mountain-plovers.html

A few Boulder County birds and such:

Yesterday morning, Saturday, July 6th, I couldn't find any Cassin's Sparrows on 
the far east side of the Coalton Open Space, Boulder County, but there were 
many Grasshopper Sparrows. Also a nice Prairie Falcon and a Common Nighthawk.

Yesterday evening, Hannah and Andrew and their friends and I found more 
fireflies around Boulder Creek at White Rocks than I've ever seen there or, for 
that matter, anywhere in Colorado. If you go for the fireflies (they're truly 
impressive), remember to leave the parking area by 11pm. Or, perhaps better 
yet, just park somewhere else and walk in.

Ted Floyd
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Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado                                       

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