Hello, birders.

It's cool to see grounded migrants. It's cooler still to watch migrants 
actually migrating. And it's especially stirring to witness a fallout as it 
transpires right before your very eyes and ears. That's what happened for 
me yesterday evening, Mon., Apr. 22, at Boulder Reservoir, Boulder County, 
as I got to see at least 500 high-flying Franklin's Gulls drop out of the 
sky and alight on the north shore mudflats. Photos and audio at eBird, 
video at Facebook. Speaking of Facebook, CFO's group features cool recent 
photos of a male Anna's Hummingbird in Douglas County, a stunning *Aythya* 
hybrid in Adams County, and more. You know, for those of you who, for 
whatever reason, still resist all the sharing and learning and wonder in 
that flourishing forum. Remember, there was a time, not all that long ago, 
when this listserv was newfangled and futuristic...

Back to Boulder Rez. Also present at the north shore were a Mexican Duck x 
Mallard hybrid, a badly behaved dog owner, and an impressively large bobcat.

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County

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