Thanks, John! This is very much appreicated.

Mike
Boulder County

On Monday, January 4, 2021 at 5:08:28 PM UTC-7 John Malenich wrote:

> Hi Mike,
>
> This COBirds post from last winter should help:  
> https://groups.google.com/g/cobirds/c/h1Jj9nM06zE/m/SNgQj-qWHQAJ 
>
> Click on the link to Todd Deininger's map (Thanks Todd!!!).  Ward can 
> sometimes be hit or miss, but the lower Ward feeders will often have Pine 
> Grosbeaks and some Rosy's.  As is often the case with winter feeders in the 
> mountains, the feeders are often typically productive during and after foul 
> weather (snow).  As always be respectful of both the birds' and the 
> homeowners' rights. Watch from a distance, avoid pointing binoculars toward 
> house windows, keep groups small, don't be loud, park safely and legally, 
> etc. so that birding access continues to be allowed.  Most often in Ward, 
> its better to park where its safe and walk to the feeders.      
>
> John Malenich,
> Boulder, CO 
> On Monday, January 4, 2021 at 3:33:37 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Hey, gang! I've taken a couple of trips to Ward (Boulder County) in hopes 
>> of Clark's Nutcracker and Pine Grosbeak. But every time I make the drive up 
>> there, the town and surrounding environments are quiet and relatively 
>> birdless (beside super common stuff like BBMA and CORA). Maybe I'm having 
>> bad luck, but I sort of assume that the birds are there, and I'm just 
>> looking in the wrong places. Does anyone have any advice regarding how I 
>> could make those trips more productive?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Mike Hensley
>> Boulder County
>>
>

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