Yesterday I found my first American Dipper in the Canon City area for this
season, this one several miles east of town.  Every winter we have from one
to a few American Dippers that move downstream along the Arkansas River in
Colorado in cold weather to spend the winter in the mild Canon City area.
We had such a terribly warm fall that this bird may not have thought it
necessary to leave the higher elevation areas of the river until the recent
cold weather.  I have uploaded one photo of it onto my Birds and
Nature blog<http://birdsandnature.blogspot.com/>
.

Today I saw 2 female and 1 male Williamson's and 1 male Yellow-bellied
Sapsuckers around Canon City--got photos but don't have time to process and
upload to my blog so will do later.

After not refinding the one eyed Ferruginous Hawk for about 4 days last
week, I have seen her again all but one of the days I have looked for her
this past week.  With the lack of one eye she has to have learned somehow
to compensate for problems with depth perception, which is awful important
for a hawk going after prairie dogs.  I will post photos of her later.

SeEtta Moss
Canon City
http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com

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