Date: 6/28/26 9:58 pm
From: <bobfi......> <bobfiehweg...>
Subject: [cobirds] Boulder Bobolinks
The bobolinks have returned for another year to the open space south and
east of the junction of South Boulder and Cherryvale Roads in Boulder
County. Several males were present this afternoon (June 28) at 5:05 p.m.
offering good views in flight and perched near the road. As always, beware
of the roadside vegetation - poison ivy is abundant in this area. But
friendlier flora can also be found as Utes Lady Tresses bloom here later in
the summer.

Bob Fiehweg and Robin Byers
Boulder

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