Hello, everybody.

I found a Bewick's Wren yesterday near Greenlee Preserve, Boulder County, 
Monday, Sept. 9th. (The species is casual in Boulder County.) Unfortunately, 
the bird was on private property. But, hmm, if you walk around near the 
intersection of Waneka Lake Trail and Schooner Street, you might well hear its 
buzzy calls or maybe even glimpse it fly across a yard or something. Or, who 
knows, maybe the bird will make its way to all those great tangles between 
Waneka Lake and Greenlee Reservoir.

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The rest of this note is just personal opinion.

I, personally, like news on COBirds of birds of private property, even if a 
bird is entirely "unchaseable." To me, COBirds is a resource for making sense 
of broad patterns of avian population phenomena in Colorado. COBirds helps me 
understand what's going on statewide, and I use the reports on COBirds to guide 
my own searches for birds.

Here's one of many examples of what I'm talking about. Back in mid-April, 
birders in the northwestern Front Range metro region (you know, Boulder 
County...) were reporting amazing numbers of longspurs, and that prompted me to 
be on the lookout for longspurs. And it worked. I found several longspur 
species this past spring in Boulder County, in part because I was on heightened 
alert for longspurs. So, thank you, COBirds, for the valuable service.

Here's another example. Of late, folks have been reporting Sabine's Gulls in 
the Front Range metro region. Although I don't intend to "chase" these gulls, I 
sure do appreciate the info. It lets me know that Sabine's Gulls are in the 
area now, and it prompts me to be on the lookout for them. And it would be a 
pity if a report of a bird on private property didn't make COBirds.

I hope it goes without saying that I'm not advocating publicizing the location 
of private sites with rare birds (unless with the permission of the property 
owner). Rather, just tell us the general location (being as vague as is 
necessary; in some cases, you'll need to say "private ranch in Las Animas 
County," and that's pretty darned vague), so that we can start to connect the 
dots about broader patterns of occurrence in the state.

Ted Floyd
[email protected]
Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado                                       

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