Maybe ...

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Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
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On Sunday, June 22, 2014 9:26:10 PM UTC-6, Steven Mlodinow wrote:
>
> Greetings All 
>
>  The day started with me searching for Boreal Owl, and after an hour, 
> turning of Hwy 14 towards Rangers Lakes and hearing one singing of its own 
> volition!
>
>  I did most of what I did last year. Overall, duck numbers and grebe 
> numbers were down substantially, perhaps due to rather high water levels at 
> Walden Ponds (the driving loop at Arapahoe NWR was about the same, water 
> and bird-wise). 
>
>  Of note
> A stunning 700+ California Gulls at Walden Res
> 55 or so Forster's Terns at Walden Res, most which would have gone 
> unnoticed if a raven had not dive bombed a small hard to see island. Are 
> they breeding?
> A Lesser Yellowlegs at the Auto Loop.
> At least one RN Grebe still at the north side of Lake John. Don't know 
> precisely where nest is so only saw feeding bird. 
> 3 Greater Sage-Grouse along Auto Loop in AM
> Dramatically lower number of Savannah Sparrows compared to last year. 
> Road to Buffalo Pass impassable at 6 miles no matter what the forest 
> service website says. However, excellent evening land birding up to that 
> point with 10+ Pine Grosbeak, 20+ Red Crossbill, 30+ Cassin's Finch, scads 
> of Mountain Chickadees, etc. 
>
>  Good Birding
> Steven Mlodinow
> Steamboat Springs, for now
>

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