Hey, all. An update. Andrew Floyd and I saw more *snow geese* after my 
posting from earlier today--additional flocks of at least 286, 75, 95, and 
244 overflying Greenlee Preserve, so another 700. I think that number will 
increase when or if I commit to the eyestrain of counting up all the birds 
in the videos. Anyhow, the goose passage over Greenlee Preserve this 
afternoon was definitely one of the most dramatic VisMig episodes I've ever 
witnessed here in blessèd Boulder County. The flight got underway once the 
skies cleared this afternoon, and it was still going on within the past 
half hour, as I heard another flock whilst sitting in the car in the 
parking lot of the King Soopers parking lot (La Croix emergency) in 
Lafayette well after sundown. Winds were out of the northeast this 
afternoon, and I'm guessing that had something to do with it. But I'm not a 
real Bryan Guarente, I just play one on COBirds.

Otherwise, the whole of the Greenlee/Waneka/Hecla ecological complex, 
eastern Boulder County, was decidedly birdy this unsettled fall-back 
Sunday. 54 species, a field goal more than...never mind. In addition to the 
previously mentioned snow geese, *Ross goose,* and *cackling geese: wood 
duck, bufflehead, hooded merganser, killdeer, Wilson snipe, mountain 
chickadee, bushtit, red-breasted nuthatch, brown creeper, ruby-crowned 
kinglet,* and *Audubon warbler.*

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County

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