Thanks to Nick Komar for his thoughtful reply to my query. His CFO trip was 
carefully coordinated to lessen impacts to ground-nesting species. If you 
haven't been to Soapstone, think of what Pawnee NG was 30+ years ago and go 
visit.

Good Birding
Scott E Severs

On Sunday, July 24, 2016 at 1:58:23 PM UTC-6, Scott Severs wrote:
>
> Curious what precautions were taken to prevent the accidental destruction 
> of other ground nests of this *very high quality* grassland bird 
> community (beyond Baird's Sparrow) as recorded and documented by the 
> biologists at Bird Conservancy of the Rockies. 
>
> Scott E Severs
> Longmont
>
> On Saturday, July 23, 2016 at 7:34:09 PM UTC-6, Nick Komar wrote:
>>
>> Good news first. I believe that all 16 trip participants heard or saw at 
>> least one Baird's Sparrow (BAIS) late this morning after hiking more than 3 
>> miles for the privilege at Soapstone Prairie Natural Area in Northeast 
>> Larimer ins C
>>
>

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