And Bobolinks are back in the fields along the East Boulder Trail between 
Arapahoe and Valmont (Teller Lakes area).
I think I had 6. Some were perching very near the trail before flying out 
to display.  Thomas Heinrich reported 3 less than an hour later.
May have been a Dickcissel but if it really was there I only heard it once 
and did not put it on my eBird list.

Randy Siebert
Lafayette

On Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 2:06:21 PM UTC-6 elena wrote:

> I was about to write that the bobolinks have bobbed back to the area west 
> of McCall lake, south of highway 66 east of Lyons, many flying around in 
> the field and singing. Also there are a couple of trees west of the lake 
> where there are many great blue heron nests. 
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> On May 21, 2023, at 10:18 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]> 
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> Bobolinks have returned to the field south and east of the intersection 
> of Cherryvale and South Boulder Roads in Boulder County.  Last evening (May 
> 20) at 4:56, we saw 3 males in the south central area of the field.  Nice 
> to see them back.
>
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