An addendum, if I may, to Bill Kaempfer's post.

Bill mentioned the flock of Pine Grosbeaks, Brown Creepers, Mountain 
Chickadees, and Red-breasted Nuthatches. You can hear all the species in 
that flock here: http://xeno-canto.org/167550 (The Pine Grosbeaks sing the 
bright cheery, low-pitched, warbling songs.)

Also, here's a recording of an interesting Gray-headed Junco song we heard 
in Ward: http://xeno-canto.org/167551

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado 



On Sunday, February 16, 2014 9:23:02 AM UTC-7, William Kaempfer wrote:
>
> Alex Brown, Ted Floyd and I went to Ward Saturday morning to survey as a 
> part of the Boulder County Nature Associations Indian Peaks Winter Count 
> and the GBBC.  The weather, contrary to forecast, was pretty good.  In Ward 
> we had small flocks of Brown-capped Rosy Finches and Evening Grosbeaks at 
> the “lower Ward” feeders.  Across from the Old Depot in “upper Ward” there 
> were a few Pine Siskins and there were Clark’s Nutcrackers all about.  We 
> drove to the Brainard Lake Road gate where Ted pished in a large flock of 
> Mt. Chickadees, Red-breasted Nuthatches, Brown Creepers and over a dozen 
> Pine Grosbeaks.
>
>  
>
> Bill Kaempfer
>
> Boulder
>

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