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A Baird's Sparrow was still singing frequently as of 1050am this morning a couple hundred yards south of the blue tractor on the west side of County Road 5. He remains off the road about 100-200 yards and definitely seems to be on territory. Wouldn't that be awesome if they nested here!?! I only got my eyes on a single bird. I was even able to get a decent recording on my iphone. Nice find guys!
Josh Bruening Fort Collins
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Jul 26, 2015, 5:23:03 PM7/26/15
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The 5 mile stretch of County Road 5 that includes the Baird's Sparrow location in Larimer County is now a hotspot on eBird. Folks should take advantage of submitting a complete checklist if they go up that way. Previously submitted lists can now be merged with the new hotspot.