Greetings Coloradoans.

I'm visiting from Oklahoma and still relatively new to birding. The reason
for my post came during a visit to Colorado Springs on 16 March, in a park
called Ute Valley, I think. It's at the corner of Centennial and Vindicator.
I was at the top of the ridge of Ute Valley and was able to get a few shots
of this hawk. I think it's a Goshawk, but I'd like someone to confirm for
me.

http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn125/trailwind/hawk.jpg

http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn125/trailwind/hawk2.jpg


On 17 March, I visited Great Sand Dunes National Park and heard a song I
don't know. Never saw the songster. To describe it, it was close to 20 or 30
seconds long and complex. I haven't birded long enough to think of too many
other birds to compare it to, so my best attempt at comparison is Bobolink
or House Finch, but not the buzzy sound you hear in a House Finch's song. If
someone has an idea as to what this bird was, that would be great. We saw a
Pinyon Jay and Clark's Nutcracker while we were there.

Good birding,
John Polo
Stillwater, OK

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