This afternoon (1/11) I observed an adult NORTHERN GOSHAWK flying along
South Prince Road in Littleton, a little ways north of Jackass Hill Park.
It flew over/through yards along the road moving north and zoomed down low
in one yard, with collared-doves, robins and house finches irrupting, and
then it landed in a tree in plain view near the intersection with Rowland.
It perched wonderfully for a good minute and then took off through the
yards going north-northwest and I did not see it again. It was an awesome,
quality encounter.

On the raptor theme, earlier in the day two adult BALD EAGLES were tussling
over the rooftops of neighborhood houses and as low as 25 feet above the
ground over Jamison Way near Mineral x Jackass Hill. An odd setting....

David Suddjian
Littleton, CO

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