Hello Birders,

I have spotted a large flock of Bush tits (between 10 and 15) on my
property at 4190 S Pontiac Street, I have spotted them 6 times in the past
two weeks.They seem to pass through each day from south to north and spend
a great deal of time in the conifers across the street. They usually remain
in view for about 10 minutes,. They seem to be there at random time each
day They are tough to see in the conifers, but their incessant calling will
lead you to them if they are near. When they are moving from my property to
the pine trees, they spend some time in plain view in an apple tree and
some low shrubs I have along my house.

Good Birding to you all,

-- 
*Mark Alt*
*Denver near intersection of 225 and 25*

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