Hello birders,

Visited last week by a couple of old birding pals from Michigan. Their 
first trip to Colorado. Robert gave me a list of lifers they needed. Gulp, 
pressure was on. We spent one day on the northern grasslands, another day 
at Rocky Mountain NP. We enjoyed hearing & seeing birds skylarking on the 
prairie one day, tundra the next.

Found a few interesting species, thanks to recent eBird postings and good 
luck. Thank you eBirders, you made me look good!

 

Here is a 14 pic slideshow of my photos from our outings. 
http://twilberding.zenfolio.com/p779349016/slideshow 

 

Where exactly did we see the longspurs? My camera’s GPS 
got accidentally turned off for the longspurs, so not sure what road, but 
around Weld County 114 and 37. I heard the 
chestnut-collareds first--sounded a little different than the many lark 
buntings everywhere. Later saw a couple of McCown’s on the road alongside 
horned larks, so we stopped and followed them onto the open prairie for 
better pics.

 

The ptarmigan at Rocky NP northeast of Medicine Bow Curve, about half-way 
out the trail.

 

Good birding & luck,

Tom Wilberding

Boulder, CO

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