Hey, everybody. I hope we've all been enjoying the glorious overcast, yes? 
A solid week of it so far, with more to come. Anyhow, here are a few bird 
sightings from the past several days.

*Greenlee/Waneka/Hecla ecological complex, Boulder County, Mon., Sept. 25.* 
Quite birdy in the off-and-on drizzle and mist, with such goodies as 1 
*broad-tailed 
hummingbird, *1 *dusky flycatcher,* 4 *red-breasted nuthatches,* 1 *house 
wren,* 1 *American pipit,* 6 *orange-crowned warblers,* 2 *Audubon 
warblers,* 5 *Wilson warblers,* 4 *Gambel white-crowned sparrows,* 1 *Lincoln 
sparrow, *3 *western tanagers,* 10 *pine siskins,* and 1 *lesser goldfinch.* An 
even 50 species total. Despite the overall gloominess, this guy, a *wood 
duck* at Greenlee Reservoir, was not to be denied:


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*Panamá Reservoir, Boulder County, Tues., Sept. 26.* 25+ *ruddy ducks,* 
~360 *western grebes,* 7 *great egrets,* 5 *snowy egrets,* 1 *house wren,* 
1 *orange-crowned warbler,* 4 *Gambel white-crowned sparrows,* 1 *Lincoln 
sparrow,* and, most remarkable of all, a *Woodhouse scrub-jay.* Of course 
this is the year that scrub-jays and other foothills/montane species are 
spreading out onto the Plains 
<http://blog.aba.org/2017/09/happening-now-mountain-birds-on-the-move-but-how-extensively.html>--so
 
the record makes sense in context. One other sighting from Panamá: on the 
drive in, a nice kettle of *turkey vultures,* 100+, doing the vismig thing. 
(Brit for *v*isible *m*igration.) I came in on the action a bit late, but 
still managed to obtain this documentation of part of the kettle:

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*Hiram Prince Reservoir No. 2, Boulder County, Tues., Sept. 26.* ~700.5 *Canada 
geese,* 0.5 *snow goose,* 1 *ruddy duck,* 8 *American white pelicans,* 3 *snowy 
egrets,* 1 *spotted sandpiper,* 30 *Franklin gulls,* and 18 *Gambel 
white-crowned sparrows.* Here is the 0.5 snow goose:

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*Brunner Reservoir, Broomfield County, Wed., Sept. 27.* So check this out: 
There were 3 individual ducks on the rez, representing 3 different species, 
and not a one of which I would have expected: *greater scaup,* *lesser 
scaup,* and *canvasback.* Also a stirring, stand-up-and-take-notice, 
put-your-right-hand-on-your-heart flyover 
<https://www.facebook.com/ted.floyd.54/videos/vb.100001532230844/1610498095677916/?type=2&theater>
 
by a couple of *American white pelicans.* And it is gratifying to note that 
someone out there in Broomfield has a birderly sense of humor:

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*Lake Park Open Space, Boulder County, Thurs., Sept. 28.* The craziest 
thing was a substantial gathering of hummingbirds in a dense patch of 
shrubs off Via Appia. I'm sure it helped that two nearby residences had 
feeders; the shrubs themselves were hammered with tiny arthropods (food, 
Leatherman) and festooned with flowers, plus a little creek runs through 
the place. Anyhow, 10+ hummers, including two nice *black-chinned 
hummingbirds,* formerly rare in Boulder County. Also at the open space: 1 
*Cooper 
hawk,* 5 *bushtits,* 3 *red-breasted nuthatches,* 1 *house wren,* 2 *blue-gray 
gnatcatchers,* 3 *Audubon warblers,* 3 *Wilson warblers,* 3 *chipping 
sparrows,* 3 *Gambel white-crowned sparrows,* 6 *Lincoln sparrows,* 1 
*green-tailed 
towhee,* 3 *western tanagers*, and 2 *pine siskins.* Here is one of the 
Lake Park hummingbirds, this one a *broad-tailed hummingbird:*

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*Walden Ponds complex, Boulder County, Fri., Sept. 29.* Imagine my surprise 
when I saw a tardy *blue grosbeak;* and then another, right next to it; and 
then a few seconds later, a *lazuli bunting.* A convention of *Passerina* 
buntings! Lots 
of other stuff out there, too, including 1 *wood duck,* 1 *wild turkey,* 13 
*snowy 
egrets,* 1 unidentifiable *Plegadis ibis,* 1 *turkey vulture,* 1 
messed-up-yet-perfect *Cooper hawk,* 1 *bald eagle,* 3 *Wilson snipe,* 1 
*greater 
yellowlegs,* 1 *brown creeper,* 1 *house wren,* 2 *American pipits,* 25+ 
*cheddar 
waxwings,* 5 *orange-crowned warblers,* 3 *common yellowthroats,* 1 *myrtle 
warbler,* 3 *Audubon warblers,* 2 *Wilson warblers,* 1 *pink-sided junco,*
 5 *mountain white-crowned sparrows,* 15 *Gambel white-crowned sparrows,* and 
4 *Lincoln sparrows.* Here are a few photographic highlights from Walden:

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Finally, I note that the amazing painted lady flight continues 
<http://blog.aba.org/2017/09/painted-ladies-or-the-phenomenon-of-phenomena.html>,
 
despite all the overcast and precipitation. During the handful of times 
this week that the sun sort of peeked through, there were painted ladies 
galore. Like this one at the Cottonwood Marsh, Walden Ponds complex, 
parking lot on my way out this morning:

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Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County

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