Well, first I was excited by the Mallard.  I've been wanting a good photo
of a mallard in my favorite patch, the Boulder Community Gardens.

But then, the sparrows!

I've been birding the Boulder Community Gardens in urban North Boulder
regularly for over 20 years, and until today, the most species I had ever
seen in a day was 22. But this evening: 35 species!  And, did I mention the
sparrows?

Sparrows! They were absolutely everywhere. I literally nearly stepped on
some. The low clouds and intermittent rain dropped the weary migrants to
the ground.  Everywhere I turned, a half dozen sprang from my feet: big
ones, little ones, usual ones, exotic ones, old friends, and complete
strangers.

I really couldn't count the Chipping Sparrows. There were at least 50, but
if you told me there were, say, 200, I'd have believed you.  Keep in mind,
these gardens are only about the size of a football field.

Sparrow species:

Chipping Sparrow (zillions)
Clay-colored Sparrow
Brewer's Sparrow
Lark Sparrow (5, first ever for the gardens)
Lark Bunting (1 female, first ever for the gardens)
White-crowned Sparrow
Vesper Sparrow
Lincoln's Sparrow
Green-tailed Towhee (3!, including one that absolutely strutted for photos,
refusing to skulk with his brethren;  also first ever)
Spotted Towhee

And in between goggling at sparrows, I spotted Western Bluebirds, Cedar
Waxwings, Orange-crowned Warblers, Yellow Warbler, and Yellow-rumped
Warbler, Say's Phoebe, Dusky Flycatcher, and a host of the usual suspects.

Here's the checklist, with photos:
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S55985275

Cheers, and hello from the sparrows --

Richard Trinkner
Boulder

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