Decided to drive out County Road 358 for a short distance while Paul was in
town with a client. Was very surprised to find a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
sitting on a barbed wire fence! I had recognized it for what it was and was
just creeping a little closer when I saw a truck coming, fearing the bird
would fly I took two quick id shots. The bird did fly as the truck passed.
I did a quick u-turn and pursued. After quite a bit of looking I spotted it
far down in a cow pasture. Had to view through a spotting scope to clearly
see it.
I returned to our house to pick up Paul and we tried for an hour to
re-locate it. While searching for the Scissor-tailed I heard a Bobolinks
calling. I turned around and there was a male Bobolink directly behind the
car! We drove out 358 for a short distance trying again for the
Scissor-tailed and were treated to several Bobolink males displaying. We
witnessed courtship flights between males and females. This field used to
be planted with alfalfa and cut more than once a season. They have since
let it go to natural grass and it is now only cut once a season. This
appears to be another breeding location for the county, and they are easier
to spot here than at the location on County Road 360!

We did finally re-locate the Scissor-tailed...again far down in a cow
pasture and had good spotting scope views.  Have posted the one decent ID
photo to CFO Facebook page.

We did file a report with CBRC as Scissor-tailed does not appear on the
Huerfano County checklist. I did request it be added, but felt that
documentation should be submitted.

Polly Wren and Paul Neldner
La Veta, CO

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