I had a male and three females and what seemed to be a young male (since he
did not have as much pink) today in my back yard. I got very bad photos
with my phone and will get better pictures tomorrow.

Bonnie Morgan
El Paso County
North Colorado springs
On Dec 31, 2014 12:37 PM, "Karl Stecher Jr." <[email protected]> wrote:

> I had one bright male and three females today.  One or two have been
> intermittent at my feeder for the past three weeks.
> No other "exciting" birds for me recently.  Four bushtits today, four
> mourning doves at dusk two nights ago, one bird yesterday.  Earlier this
> fall I had two Western scrub jays, a male and female red crossbill which
> sat on the feeder for 15 seconds, didn't see anything they liked, and moved
> on.  Only time for this species this year. Both white-breasted (only the
> past 8 days, seen about every other day) and red-br nuthatches (almost
> daily the past two months are here.  Three blue jays daily for the past
> four weeks.  One to two spotted towhees daily, had a maximum of four (3m
> 1f) a month ago. One mountain chickadee visit four days ago.
> While writing this, I watched a pale western red-tailed hawk circling
> moderately high over the house.
> No Cooper's hawks except for one brief visit to perch on a tree two weeks
> ago.  But I saw a Cooper's carrying a fresh red-sh flicker at Holly and
> Orchard last week.
> Karl Stecher
> Centennial, near Colorado Blvd and Orchard
> Jennifer Hallam writes:
>
>> Good morning!
>> Had beautiful Cassin's Finches at my suet feeder this morning in the Ken
>> Caryl suburbs. 6 of them rushed my feeder (3m/3f) and stayed for about 5
>> minutes and then moved along. At first, I thought they were House Finches
>> but the males were almost red headed and the females were crisp brown and
>> white striped. Tried to get a pic but they moved through to quickly.
>> Hopefully they will be back!!
>> Happy Birding this last day of 2014!
>> Jennifer
>> Ken Caryl, CO
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