*Sponsored by Boulder County Audubon*

*Sunday, January 18, 2015, 8:00 a.m. - noon*

"Walden-Sawhill Ponds"  75th Street, Boulder

Join Scott Severs for a winter ramble around the ponds and riparian areas
of this nature preserve.  If we have some open water, ducks, geese and
gulls can be abundant.  Wintering passerines are common along with the
occasional over-wintering Yellow-rumped Warbler.  Eagles, Hawks, Falcons
and Harriers are regular over and about this complex. Winter Wrens are
often found early in the year, and at least one Great-horned Owl can almost
be guaranteed. 8 a.m. to noon. Meet at the Cottonwood Parking lot on the
Walden side, off of 75th Street.



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