May 23

Ketring Park in Littleton, Arapahoe Co had a RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH and an
EASTERN KINGBIRD. Some families of brand new Wood Duck and Mallard
ducklings were delightful. Brand new ducklings pretty much define cute, I'd
say.

An adult female PEREGRINE FALCON was hunting Violet-green Swallows over
Rattlesnake Gulch Trail in Deer Creek Canyon Park, Jeffco.

May 24

A pretty walk through South Valley Park Jeffco had a singing GRASSHOPPER
SPARROW, 44 WESTERN TANAGERS, 1 female BLUE GROSBEAK, 2 singing CANYON
WRENS, and a PRAIRIE FALCON, plus quite a few LAZULI BUNTINGS.

I hiked up Massey Draw Trail in Ken Caryl Valley Jeffco with two of my
sons. This area is not open to the general public. There were 5 OVENBIRDS,
at least 4 of which were apparently singing on territory from 6250 to 7100'
elevation. Of the 4 that seemed on territory, 1 was in riparian with a
variety of shrubs spp and some cottonwoods, and 3 were in and around a
stand of aspen. That aspen area also had a female HOODED WARBLER flashing
along Massey Creek. Flycatchers included 1 WILLOW, 1 singing HAMMOND'S and
several singing DUSKY and CORDILLERAN. One member of the resident GOLDEN
EAGLE pair made itself very well seen again and again.

David Suddjian
Littleton

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