Good news and bad news. The good news is that the small summering population of 
Baird's Sparrow that was reported from northeast Larimer County to Cobirds last 
summer is back, with even more birds (at least 10 territories reported by 
various observers to eBird in 2016). The bad news is that almost all of these 
are on property with restricted access. I am writing this email to let y'all 
know that I recorded a singing Baird's Sparrow from a public road on Wednesday 
morning. The bird was distant, so it is even hard to hear in the recording, and 
there is plenty of confusing bird song in the same location, and even highway 
traffic noise. But some of you may be interested, so here it is. The recording 
and map location are online at http://www.xeno-canto.org/322178 . To reach the 
site, take I25 north to the Carr exit (last exit before Wyoming border), travel 
west on Weld CR 126.5, which quickly becomes Larimer CR92. Turn right (north) 
towards Fort Collins Biosolids facility. Park just before the facility gate 
(entry through the gate is prohibited, even if open). An added prize here is 
McCown's Longspur (several males singing and displaying northwest of the gate). 

Good luck. If anyone finds a better opportunity to observe Baird's Sparrows 
from a public location, please advise. Also, be aware that Baird's is not known 
to breed in the state, so if you observe confirmed breeding (i.e. carrying 
food, feeding young, etc.), please share your observation (ie. post to cobirds, 
or submit the observation to eBird, or send me a note). I am writing an article 
on the status of Baird's Sparrow in Colorado, and would appreciate hearing 
about documented breeding. 

Nick Komar 
Fort Collins CO 

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