Hi all

Last two evenings we've had two very impressive storm cells pass through 
Nunn.  

The first one 
(https://www.flickr.com/photos/31216446@N06/sets/72157644914899960/), 
Sunday evening, produced a HUGE swath of 1.5 - 2 inch hail field about 3 
miles north of us (see last three photos from front door) and a tornado 
about an hour later.  

Last night a second storm 
(https://www.flickr.com/photos/31216446@N06/sets/72157645343466555/) blew 
through Nunn--this one scarier looking than Sunday's--we hopped in car went 
to Nunn's Point of Interest parking lot to "be on the ready (to escape)" 
and met up with about 7 other vehicles watching some chasing the storm--two 
storm-chasing vans loaded with chasers/gear zoomed by our house before we 
left it.  At the Point of Interest we talked with Univ of Colorado-Denver 
bird researchers who fled CPER because of storm.

It was sad to hear that she (they) monitors about 137 Lark Bunting nests 
and she said all but about 30 were destroyed by hail/weather.  I'm sure 
many other grassland species also suffered as well.  As she stated to us 
"we lost a generation of Lark Buntings" ... :-(

We are in the severe weather zone again today.

Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://coloradobirder.ning.com/
Mobile:  http://coloradobirder.ning.com/m

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