August 27, 2015
Richard Stevens:
In spite of expected high numbers of mosquitoes, Bryan Ehlmann and I walked Barr Lake trail from mile 1.0 to 6.0 (by way of the boat ramp) and back. Mosquito numbers were substantiated and made the trek not enjoyable at times.
Best birds were a Cassin's Vireo and Townsend's Warbler within 50 yards north of the banding station.
Later we found relocated Burrowing Owls along the DIA Owl Loop (3.4 miles east of Tower Road & 96th avenue; Trussville Road & 114th avenue; south of Gun Club Road & 112th avenue).
Richard Stevens:
In spite of expected high numbers of mosquitoes, Bryan Ehlmann and I walked Barr Lake trail from mile 1.0 to 6.0 (by way of the boat ramp) and back. Mosquito numbers were substantiated and made the trek not enjoyable at times.
Best birds were a Cassin's Vireo and Townsend's Warbler within 50 yards north of the banding station.
Later we found relocated Burrowing Owls along the DIA Owl Loop (3.4 miles east of Tower Road & 96th avenue; Trussville Road & 114th avenue; south of Gun Club Road & 112th avenue).
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