Hello all,



This morning (June 22) I drove the Castlewood Canyon Road (Douglas County Rd. 
51) from the south end of Castlewood State Park to Lake Gulch Road and back. 
There were six singing Dickcissels and 2 singing Bobolinks along the road. They 
were on the east side of the road, in a section about one mile long from the 
entrance to the Winkler Ranch south to about bluebird box #9. They were 
generally well away from the road, and so were difficult to see, although I did 
see Dickcissels through the scope. But they were easy to pick out by sound, 
especially the Dickcissels.




Bob Andrews

Yekepa, Liberia, West Africa

Currently at Centennial and Castlewood

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