Hello, Birders.
A few minutes ago, whilst running around Waneka Lake and thinking about a talk 
I'll be giving in a couple of weeks, I was roused from my reverie by the 
unmistakable CHIP! of a Swamp Sparrow. I slowed down, but didn't stop, pished, 
and up popped the bird. The bird was in the little cattail marsh (duh) along 
the edge of the west side of the lake.
Although Swamp Sparrows are absent much of the year from Colorado, and hard to 
find even during most of the period they're here, they are completely reliable 
in the Front Range metro region in late November. Learn more by reading this 
article and tutorial on the CFO website:
http://cfobirds.org/business/index.php#Learn “S&D
Or come and see (and hear) for yourself, at next week's 3rd annual Great 
Boulder Caper, to be held Friday--Black Friday, that is--Nov. 29, 2013. If we 
don't find a Swamp Sparrow whilst capering, then I am a monkey's uncle. (Which 
would explain a few things about some of my East Coast nephews, but I 
digress...) Learn more about the Caper here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/cobirds/5N8pgOAWSsA
Ted FloydLafayette, Boulder County, Colorado                                    
  

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