Upon returning from our trip to see the Rusty Blackbirds, Bob Andrews and I stopped at Red Rocks. At the entrance to Red Rocks along Hwy 93 closest to Morrison, we observed what appeared to be a Harlan's Hawk dark intermediate morph. We arrived at the feeders after 4:00 P.M. and ran into Patty Echelmeyer. The three of us (plus several other birders) observed the Chipping Sparrow a number of times under the apple tree to the west. The juvenile Golden-crowned Sparrow put in one appearance during the 30 minutes or so we spent observing. Probably the best observation is from the covered deck above so one can look down on the garden area. Bringing some bird seed to scatter in the garden area is still probably a good idea.

Mike Henwood
Morrison
Jefferson County

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