Hello, Birders. I just now saw a *broad-winged hawk* migrating through the 
cloudy skies above Greenlee Preserve, Boulder County. The bird wasn't 
showing any signs of putting down, and I imagine it's in Longmont by now. 
That said, it seems to me that broad-wings come through the Front Range 
metro region in pulses, so it might be a good idea to be on the lookout for 
others this afternoon. Winds are out of the southeast, and that's probably 
good, all things considered.

Also at Greenlee today: *Swainson hawk* building a nest, *solitary 
sandpiper*, and numerous *Audubon* and *Myrtle warblers*, including 2 
hybrids. Regulars there of late have been *black-crowned night-herons*, 
*bushtits*, *spotted towhees*, *American white pelicans*, and *Say phoebes*.

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County 




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