Hello, all.

Long, long ago, in the lead-up to my first Colorado Christmas Bird Count 
(Boulder CBC, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2002), Bill Kaempfer made two remarks that 
have stuck with me all these years. (He undoubtedly made more than two 
remarks, but two in particular found immediate and permanent residence in 
the limbic system of my brain.) Anyhow, he told me that (1) Black-billed 
Magpie and Northern Flicker are the only two species to have been reported 
on every single Boulder CBC and that (2) Bushtit would be a "choice bird" 
on the CBC.

The Black-billed Magpie and Northern Flicker continue their streak, but the 
Bushtit, although a supremely cool bird, is no longer a choice bird on the 
CBC, being reported every year now by multiple parties.

This chilly, sunny Saturday morning, Feb. 25, Andrew Floyd and I 
inadvertently commemorated the wisdom of Kaempfer by seeing three species 
building nests at Hecla Lake, Boulder County. Sure enough: Bushtit, 
Black-billed Magpie, and Northern Flicker. Photos of the nest-builders 
here: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S34794003.

Later in the day, in the planted conifers at the intersection of 109th 
Street and Jasper Road, eastern Boulder County, I saw a single Harris's 
Sparrow in a flock of juncos and White-crowns. Also a pair of Bushtits 
there.

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County

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