I bumped into Tim Smart, and we easily found the singing Dickcissel
discovered and reported recently by
Eric DeFonso on COBirds. Thanks, Eric!

Directions (same as Eric's):
>From the Golden-Boulder highway (Hwy 93), drive west on Hwy 72 toward Coal
Creek Canyon.
Before you reach the mouth of the canyon, turn right and go north on
Plainview Road.

Go about 1.1 miles and watch for a narrow gully on the right, where there
is a parking lot with signs
mentioning the various activities one should engage in there. Walk east
along a faint two-track from that lot.
We heard the Dickcissel singing from the parking lot, and it sang from a
lone cottonwood tree in the
gully and east of there down toward the fence, which seems to be the open
space boundary.

We did not see or hear other Dickcissels, but it's good habitat for nesting
and could be checked from time to time.
Dickcissel has eluded me in Jeffco, so I really appreciate Eric's efforts.

Vesper Sparrows were plentiful, and we found Song and Grasshopper Sparrows &
Blue Grosbeak. It was birdiest where the gully crossed under the fence. The
place is a natural rock garden
and a good stroll, not spoiled by playing golf or being alarmed by a
rattlesnake.
Note that if you drive farther north on Plainview Road, you enter Boulder
County.


Joe Roller, Denver



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 9:50 AM
Subject: [cobirds] Dickcissel continues, Jefferson
To: Colorado Birds <[email protected]>


Hi folks,

The dickcissel on Plainview Road in Jefferson County is singing as I type
this. The bird is in a slightly different location from before, perched on
a solitary Cottonwood down a drainage east of Plainview Road (downhill),
maybe about a mile from Highway 72.

Also singing is grasshopper sparrow, very close to the road

Eric DeFonso
Coal Creek Canyon

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