With the unsettled weather, there's been a lot of diurnal migration this
morning over the CU-Boulder campus and adjacent Boulder Creek.  Probably
150 birds flew over my head at treetop level in the past 90 minutes, all
heading north.  The majority were Spizellas, as far as I could tell, but
there was also a White-crowned Sparrow, two Western Tanagers, and two
unidentified kingbirds.  None of these birds was inclined to sit around for
long, but the weather seems to be making for some exciting birding today,
at least along the Boulder foothills.

Nathan Pieplow
Boulder

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