COBirders,
There was a Black-throated Sparrow <https://flic.kr/p/2jBmPEQ> at the NW
side of Boulder Reservoir today. It was part of a large sparrow flock that
included eight other species with the most common being Brewer's, but also
Chipping, Clay-colored, Lark, Song, Vesper, Savannah and Lark Bunting.

The birds were foraging over a large area, but a good place to look is in
the scrubby area just behind (west) of the ropes (great job OSMP!) that
extend the fence to protect the NW mudflats from dogs and their owners.

The two Forster's Terns were present as well as a few Sage Thrashers.

Photos of the sparrow and lark bunting can be found here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/pgburke/

Good birding,
Peter Burke, Niwot, CO



Peter Burke

7988 James Court Niwot, CO 80503

(973) 214-0140

Flickr <https://www.flickr.com/gp/pgburke/0scHt9>  LinkedIn
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/pburke303/>

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