If anyone bothered to look at my flickr site, you'd quickly realize that I 
meant to say, WHITE-THROATED SPARROW.  This is why I should actually sleep 
during the day between shifts instead of going out just because the sun is 
shining.

On Monday, May 2, 2016 at 5:21:09 PM UTC-6, JBreitsch - Denver wrote:
>
> 2 May 2016
> Barr Lake State Park - From the Visitor's Center bridge to the Pioneer 
> Trail
>
> I went to Barr in the afternoon just to get out of the house on such a 
> beautiful day.  There were a few migrants such as Hermit Thrush, 
> Orange-crowned Warbler, and Horned Grebe.  My favorite for the day was a 
> White-crowned Sparrow staying tantalizingly far enough in front of me on 
> the path to avoid any classic photos.  Sometimes, you just have to applaud 
> their unwillingness to interact with humans.  
>
> John Breitsch
> Denver, Colorado
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/breitschbirding/
>

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