Love this discussion, Thomas! I started birding before I had a car, so yard 
birding has a dear place in my heart.

I've been yard-listing for around 6 years in Larimer County. I was very 
obsessed with birding in my yard for the first 3 years, submitting up to 4 
complete checklists a day during migrations. I have had to resort to more 
casual yard-listing since I started my UG. I am pretty happy with the 81 
species on my Timnath yard list, especially considering how it is not in 
the "birdiest" of locations. I've had some fun Larimer birds: SUTA, CORE, 
PUFI, TOWA, BWWA, CAKI, HOWA, CATE. One of the most memorable experiences 
was when I finally, after two months of taping nocturnal audio in the 
summer, got a Barn Owl screaming while sitting out on my driveway. The 
Hooded Warbler was my first yard rarity, and I remember having Nick Komar 
and Joe Kipper come over to see it. The Common Redpoll was another fun one 
that Josh Bruening and Joe Kipper got to pick up as well. I'm in the middle 
of the Summerfields Estates subdivision, so again, not super birdy, but 
there have been some miracles. I also took my yard birding to silly 
extents, setting up a scope on the patio and scoping as far out to the 
foothills as possible to catch raptors and a few other large species that I 
would have otherwise not gotten. Ultimately, yard-listing taught me a lot 
about birding that I take outside the yard: *bird every bird. Bird every 
common bird.* Bird until every bird seems boring, because nothing has 
prepared me more for recognizing and finding rarities than the hundreds of 
hours I've spent birding the expected species. I've also gotten to see some 
really neat behavioral phenomena, and the cherry on top is that I didn't 
have to spend any gas money. ;)

Happy birding, everyone!
 - CSA

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