got it!     and thanks to Doug Kibbe and Mackenzie Goldthwait who showed 
me EXACTLY where to look!!!   

On Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at 1:32:08 PM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:

> Sure Linda, 
> You'll want to park at the Sharptail Ridge trail head and walk 
> south/southeast along the trail for about 2.5 miles. My fiance and I, along 
> with a couple of other birders had success working along the ravine that 
> cuts near the trail. The birds were not vocalizing at the time so it made 
> it more difficult to discern them from among other sparrows in the area 
> including vesper, brewers, and grasshopper. 
>
> Best of luck to you. 
>
> Steve Rash
> Denver Co.  
>
> On Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at 9:29:48 AM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi, if you have observed the Baird's sparrow in Douglas Co Sharptail Ridg 
>> Open space, would you be able to provide more specific information 
>> regarding best access and general location of bird(s)?    i'm headed out 
>> there on Thursday morning.    my first posting, and thanks for your help 
>> with this.
>> Linda Purcell
>>
>

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