Hi, everybody. Randy Siebert's Harris's Sparrow was still there this snowy 
Saturday afternoon, Apr. 16. There's lots of turnover, as to be expected in 
this sort of weather, at the site. Some other stuff that had dropped in 
this afternoon included Blue-winged Teal, Least Sandpiper, Say's Phoebe, 
Bushtit, Gray Catbird, and Myrtle and Audubon's warblers and a couple 
hybrids. The catbird has been off and on, mostly off, here since last fall, 
but today it was "on"... :-)

I'm not going to win any photo awards, but here are "documentation shots" 
of the Harris's Sparrow (digi-binned, with White-crowned Sparrow) and Least 
Sandpiper (distant):

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Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County



On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 9:11:19 AM UTC-6, Randy Siebert wrote:
>
> As the rain was changing to mostly snow at 8:00 this morning I did the 
> trail around Waneka Lake and also visited Greenlee Preserve. Best bird was 
> a single Harris's Sparrow which was moving with a group of at least 4 
> White-crowned Sparrows. They disappeared into the thick willows just south 
> of the trail to the Greenlee observation deck when a runner came by. They 
> had been right. Beside the trail up until then.
> At Greenlee were two male-female pairs of Wood Ducks and 2 avocets along 
> with the normal Killdeer, mallards, gadwalls, wigeons and green-winged 
> teals. 
> Common Grackles seem to be taking over the feeders in the area. No 
> warblers were seen or heard but they are likely around. I just didn't take 
> the time to search through the rain and snow for them. Juncos have mostly 
> left this location although one was still actively singing on Thursday. A 
> pair of Red-breasted Nuthatches appear to be trying to nest in the area. 
> They have been 'debating' ownership of a nest hole under construction with 
> a pair of Black-capped Chickadees.
>
> Randy Siebert, Lafayette, Boulder County
>

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