Yes, it’s that time of year again!  Already!

Please come out to join the ASGD/DFO annual Fall Count at Castlewood Canyon 
State Park.  We’ll be starting at 6:30am at the Old Farmhouse parking lot, 
which is just inside the north park entrance off Hwy-86 (just west of 
Franktown).  We’ll be birding all morning, and well into the afternoon, so 
dress appropriately and bring plenty to drink and eat.

There have been many interesting birds in the count area recently, including 
Yellow-headed Blackbirds, Sage Thrashers, Dickcissel, Bobolink, Loggerhead 
Shrike, both Bluebirds, both Kingbirds, all 3 Nuthatches (4 if you count 
Creepers), misc. empids, many Sparrows (Vesper, Lark, Song, Chipping, 
Clay-colored, Savannah, etc.), increasing numbers of Warblers, and many others! 
 And we even had a Red-headed Woodpecker on the 2011 Fall Count!

I hope to see you out there!  If you have any questions, feel free to email or 
call me.

Good Birding,
 
Kirk Huffstater
Castle Rock, CO
303-660-9298  (Home)

 

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