I had a picnic lunch at Glenmere Park at about 4 pm. There was no sign of the 
famous kites. Then suddenly about 4:30 pm the group of 5 were all flying high 
above the lake, apparently having arrived from the East. Then there were 6. 
Then there were 7. Finally there were 8, and coming in for a landing at the 
East end of the lake, next to the Pavilion building. I approached the roost 
trees to confirm the number I had counted, and was able to locate and 
photograph 7 perched birds. Five were in a large deciduous tree, and 2 in a 
dying coniferous tree right along the lakes edge. None of these were recently 
fledged. Some were a year old, and some two or more years old. I wonder if the 
numbers will continue to increase.

Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO

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