When I arrived at the Red Rocks feeders about 7:00 a.m., there was a flock of Rosy-Finches - my guess is 50+. They stayed around until the sun hit the feeders, and then took off. At least we have a pretty good idea that the Rosy's are using Red Rocks to roost. Took my dog for a walk and then came back around 8. The Curve-billed Thrasher came in in to feed and the Golden-crowned Sparrow mad a brief appearance early. Did not see the Harris's or White-throated, but I only watched for about 15 minutes.

If we get the snow and cold predicted this week, the Rosy's should return in larger numbers. I will make sure there is seed out Tues. and Wed. mornings this week.

Mike Henwood
Morrison - Jefferson County


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