This morning I was driving east on Hwy. 7 and was just west of the Platte River 
(near Brighton in Adams County).  As I'm always on the lookout for birds I 
noticed two large raptor-sized birds fly north across the Hwy.  I kept glancing 
to try and figure out which species (not the best light).  All of a sudden they 
were talons-locked and tumbling downward while the light was catching the white 
heads and tails of two Bald Eagles.  I saw about 3 somersaults before they 
separated.  I admit I had a very "wow" conversation with myself seeing this 
display!  Also, saw a Western Meadowlark on a power line today.
My FOS Mourning Dove pair in my yard was sighted March 26 (a couple of days 
earlier than last year - same pair?).  I expect they will remain all season.

Happy Spring,
Sharon Norfleet
Louisville, Boulder County

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