We had a few minutes to bird before the wedding (not ours), so we drove the two miles to Bear Creek Regional Park and saw four juvenile and the two parent Western bluebirds. Also of interest to those of us from Florida were lots of Lesser goldfinches, Spotted towhee, a Black-headed grosbeak and a Western pewee. My wife got four more photo life birds.

David Simpson
Fellsmere, FL

On Aug 22, 2010, at 4:14 PM, Cyndy Kulp wrote:

Saw some newly-fledged Western Bluebirds Sunday AM in Bear Creek Park,
sw Colo. Springs.  They were hanging around the trees by the athletic
field on the north, 3-4 of them flying around together from tree to
tree.  Not making any sounds that I could hear, and no parent seemed
to be nearby.  Figure they must have hatched from one of the boxes
nearby -- there are a few in Bear Creek Park, also some on the
Stratton Open Space a little further south.
At any rate, it was nice to see the youngsters thriving so far.
Cyndy Kulp
Colo. Springs

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