All:
            Two white winged doves are present in the Gunbarrel area along 
the Cottontail Trail.   The Cottontail Trail can be accessed from 71st st. 
in Gunbarrel near Lookout Road.  Go East from that access point.   OR you 
can also access the Cottontail Trail from neighborhoods off of Park Lane 
Road.   This is the 2nd year I've noticed this species in this 
neighborhood, but I've never found a nest site.   

White winged doves have a distinctive call different from the dozens of 
Eurasian collared doves in the area;  if you have a good ear.  Also 
visually, look for the long white shoulder patches visible when the birds 
are perched.  

Effectively you can see 4 dove species in this area.  But the Eurasian's 
outnumber all the others combined.  

In Boulder County: House wrens are back, along with barn swallows, and a 
multitude of common grackles, pelicans, turkey vultures, mourning doves, 
and killdeers.  

John T (Tumasonis)  

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