Hi all,

I accompanied the CU Boulder Birding Club on a trip for Sprague's Pipits at
the traditional spot near Hale in Yuma County. We had at least 5 Sprague's
(I think more), with our first scope views of a bird on the ground after
only a couple minutes of searching. I've never had such good luck with the
species before!

We then spent a little time in northwest Kansas, where the highlight was
the long-staying Curve-billed Thrasher southeast of St. Francis. We
finished the day below the dam at Flagler SWA, where the best bird was a
juvenile male Red-naped Sapsucker. Flagler had nary a warbler, but lots of
Chipping Sparrows and Sandhill Cranes, a Townsend's Solitaire and a Swamp
Sparrow.

Good birding,

Nathan Pieplow
Boulder

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