Hi COBirders,
Yesterday while out at a private ranch I flushed a SPRAGUE'S PIPIT in a 
recently grazed tall grass pasture.  The pasture is now a short grass pasture.  
The bird did its typical shoot straight up to around 100 feet and then stair 
stepped its way back to the ground where I was able to relocate it and get some 
decent photos.
I realize this is on private land but I know some of you like to go look for 
them and I thought it would be good to know that they are around now.

One other cool thing I observed yesterday was a MERLIN and a NORTHERN HARRIER 
hunting in tandem, okay, I don't think the Harrier really wanted the Merlin 
around but nonetheless.  The Harrier was doing his typical cruising for prey 
while the Merlin would stay way up above him.  At one point the Harrier flushed 
a VESPER SPARROW and the Merlin gave immediate chase.  The Vesper made it to 
the corn before the Merlin go to it so the Harrier came in and dropped right 
down in the corn where the Sparrow had gone down.  The Merlin then proceeded to 
rip in and out of the corn while the Harrier was working it.  They did this for 
about 5 minutes (approximately 10 minutes total) before finally giving up and 
flying off "together" to the north.  All of this happened about 100 feet from 
where I was standing, very cool!
 -----Mark Peterson
Colorado Springs

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