Possibly a Western Meadowlark.  I got fooled once thinking it was a Say's 
Phoebe.
On 2nd thought, probably not a Cowbird as their call is too thin.

Burke Angstman
Lakewood

On Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 7:22:39 PM UTC-6, Ted Floyd wrote:
>
> Hey, folks. Alrighty, that last one was fun, er, "fun."
>
> Here's a new one:
>
> https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/244160651
>
> And another cut from the same bird:
>
> https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/244160711
>
> You can hear several species in those two cuts, but the one I'm talking 
> about is the slowly and rather steadily repeated whistle, falling in pitch 
> a bit and wavering, uttered every 2-3 seconds. The bird vocalized like this 
> for at least a minute at a time for much of the morning. Audio-recorded 
> (and seen, so I know what it is) near the intersection of Lefthand Canyon 
> Drive and Old Stage Road in Boulder County, yesterday, Wed., June 17.
>
> Any takers?
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Ted Floyd
> Lafayette, Boulder County
>

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