Dan et al.,These birds were east of US 36, not US 26, which is in Wyoming. They 
were west of the St. Vrain bridge, and they were seen on 6/25. Hope that clears 
up any confusion. MarkSent via the Samsung Galaxy S8 Active, an AT&T 5G 
Evolution capable smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: Daniel O'Donnell <[email protected]> Date: 
6/25/20  10:10  (GMT-07:00) To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [cobirds] 
Dickcissel and Bobolinks Hygiene (Boulder) 6/26 Thanks for the tip! Was it US36 
and not US26? I’m not sure where 26 would be. DanDan (from iPhone)On Jun 25, 
2020, at 09:04, snowy.owlets <[email protected]> wrote:Hi Everyone, I took 
a drive down Hygiene Road from US 26 east to 75th this morning 6/26. The grass 
south of the road and east of St Vrain Creek had some fun birds, including a 
singing Dickcissel, two singing Bobolinks, a singing but invisible Grasshopper 
Sparrow, and an Eastern Kingbird. A Wilson's Snipe was singing from a fencepost 
a half mile or so west of there. I also made a dawn visit to Apple Valley Road 
near Lyons. Chats and catbirds were singing away, and the natural amphitheater 
acoustics with the morning light were impressive.Mark Miller Longmont, CO/Lake 
Oswego, OR Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S8 Active, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable 
smartphone



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