In that we keep getting big snow-storms, the three species of Rosies
continue to come...around 5-600 at a time.

Also here are Blue and Western Scrub Jays, but the Lewis's Woodpecker
has not visited in two weeks, now.

However, I have seen 2-3 Cassin's finches at a time and 4-5 Song
Sparrows are in my yard, too.  And I've counted 50+ Evening Grosbeaks
on the ground at once...and the single White-winged Dove has been back
for a few days now.

Just across town, at Paul & Polly's house, several of us viewed their
many Pinyon Jays and White-throated Sparrows and the resident Spotted
Towhee.  While their yard is a quite different habitat than mine, it
is awesome for viewing several different birds than I've seen here.

I've never seen a Rosy-Finch in my yard in April, but who knows!
They've been coming this year since December 2-3rd this year; the
earliest yet.  Perhaps they'll stay longer with these heavy storms
around...

Call if you'd like to visit,

Beverly Jensen, 719-989-1398
La Veta, Huerfano County, CO
www.RuralChatter.blogspot.com

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