All,
After hearing Nathan's report, figured I'd add to the Sprague's Pipit 
conversation. When I was at Pipit Hill yesterday (10/12), I had similar luck. I 
located a pair of birds almost right away, and kept hearing/seeing them 
throughout my time there. 
Being my first time at this location, and going off of previous reports, I was 
rather conservative in reporting 2 individuals. I felt as though there were 
closer to 5, but that number seemed rather absurd at the time (noted in my 
eBird report). I'm guessing that number is closer to the actual number of birds 
in the area than I originally thought!
I wonder if Sprague's Pipits had a successful breeding season, or if it's 
simply just their migratory peak? Regardless, it was a great experience up on 
Pipit Hill this weekend.
Best,Tyler Stewart Colorado Springs (El Paso Co)


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-------- Original message --------From: Nathan Pieplow <[email protected]> 
Date: 10/13/19  10:00 PM  (GMT-07:00) To: cobirds <[email protected]> 
Subject: [cobirds] Sprague's Pipits, Yuma County, 10/13 
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 PieplowBoulder





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