After reading the press release from the City of Fort Collins and Bird 
Conservancy of the Rockies about Baird's Sparrow(s) occupying a section of 
Soapstone Prairie Natural Area that was accessible from the Pronghorn Loop 
trail, I made some calls and learned that at least 3 males had been heard 
singing from the trail as recently as July 1. So this morning, Brandon Nooner, 
David Wade and I left Fort Collins at 4:20, parked at 5:05 at the entrance 
parking lot and hiked/birded for 3.5 miles, arriving at a tall grass swale at 
7:45. Here we observed at least 6 Baird's Sparrow, including at least 5 singing 
males spread out on apparent territories. Two territories included the trail (a 
dirt two-track) so we got close looks at two birds teed up singing. We had 
scopes for even better views. We did not witness evidence of confirmed 
breeding. For those of you who make the trip to this remote location near the 
Wyoming border, be sure to carry sufficient water (easy hike, not steep), stay 
on the trail (natural area regulations), and report evidence of confirmed 
breeding to eBird or Cobirds. We also had at least a dozen McCown's Longspurs 
along the hike. 

Specific directions to reach this concentration of Baird's Sparrow: 1. park at 
entrance station lot
2. Hike connector trail east from entrance kiosk 0.8 mi. 
3. Go east 2.2 mi on Pronghorn Loop trail (do not go north)
4. At turnoff to Plover Trail, continue north on Pronghorn Loop at least a half 
mile. You will note the moist meadow on the left. 

Good luck,
Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO

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