My Spring Bird Count area for the Foothills Audubon Bird Club 
<https://foothillsaudubon.weebly.com/> covers south Longmont and parts of 
Boulder County, including Table Mountain and Haystack. Despite the dearth 
of warbler species, my team (Mary Jane Makepeace and myself) had 102 
species including 3 raptors not typical for the area this time of year:


   - 1 Northern Goshawk was seen soaring over the south end of Table 
   Mountain last Friday. In the same general vicinity there were 2 Ferruginous 
   Hawks. 
   - On Saturday, we were counting at yards on Cardinal Lane (east of 
   N63rd, north off Niwot Road) when an immature Broad-winged Hawk flew over. 
   - On Sunday, we spotted yet a third Ferruginous overhead on Niwot Road 
   between Hwy 287 and N 95th.


Kat Bradley-Bennett
Longmont

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