I'm feeling jubilant this morning as I was just able to add #125 to my 
yardlist: a Yellow-breasted Chat. We live about 5 miles straight east of the 
foothills ACF (as the crow flies).

The weather brought in some late-arriving White-crowned Sparrows, so I was 
hearing them at the same time as the local Blue Grosbeak, which is an odd duet; 
Western Tanager and W. Wood Pewee doing counterpoint, very fun.

Enjoy this green spring day, everyone.
Linda Andes-Georges

I acknowledge that I live in the territory of Hinóno’éí (Arapaho) and Cheyenne 
Nations, according to the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie; and that Colorado’s 
Front Range is home to The Ute & many other Native peoples. Reconozco que vivo 
en el territorio de las naciones Hinóno’éí (Arapaho) y Cheyenne, según el 1851 
Tratado de Fort Laramie; y que el estado de Colorado al esté de las Montañas 
Rocosas es territorio de Utes y muchos otros pueblos indígenas. 

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