Birders, I too, saw a Broad-winged Hawk this morning but at Grandview 
Cemetery in Fort Collins. It was riding the wind as it blew through the 
cemetery and continued on down Mountain Ave. At the speed it was moving it 
could have been the same one Ted saw, who knows?

David Wade
Ft Collins, CO

On Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 12:22:12 PM UTC-6, Ted Floyd wrote:
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> 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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