Hello, Birders.

Earlier this Saturday morning, May 16, I saw and heard a *Bewick wren* near 
the southwest corner of Teller Lake No. 5, Boulder County. I viewed and 
listened from the trail: Walk straight south from the parking lot of 
Valmont Road, then the trail makes a 90-degree turn left (east), then a 
90-degree turn right (south again); that's where I was, looking north, 
toward the lake, into the vast grove of Russian olives. Not sure about 
access here; I didn't leave the trail.

Other birds in the area: singing *bobolinks* and *savannah sparrows* 
aplenty; very few migrants, just a few *Audubon warblers* and *chipping 
sparrows*, 1 *clay-colored sparrow*, and a *"whit" empid* (likely dusky or 
gray).

Sorry for the brevity. I have to deal now with three soccer matches in two 
counties . . .

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County

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