Hello, Birders.

This is a note of local interest--and universal irony.

Yesterday afternoon, Sunday, Jan. 31, Andrew Floyd and I ran 
into--literally, almost ran into--Christian Nunes on the trail at Greenlee 
Preserve, Boulder County. Christian told us he'd heard a lapland longspur 
flying over Lookout Road, a bit north of Greenlee Preserve, earlier in the 
day--whereupon I lamented that I almost never encounter the species in 
Boulder County.

So, this snowy Monday afternoon, Feb. 1, Andrew and I were again out and 
about, this time throwing the football around, when, what should fly 
straight over South Fork Drive near the intersection of Salina (a.k.a. the 
entrance to Greenlee Preserve) but a loudly declaiming *lapland longspur,* 
my 233rd eBird life bird at the Greenlee/Waneka complex.    

In other news from Greenlee Preserve and Waneka Lake, the long-present *gray 
catbird* was softly mewing yesterday morning, Jan. 31, and a *horned lark* 
flew over. The *brown creepers* are still around, a *bald eagle* visits 
from time to time, and a few days ago I thought I heard a white-throated 
sparrow (just the call note) in a yard on the west side of the preserve.

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County

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