As many of you know, spring snowfalls create conditions that often result in 
concentration of migrants along the foothills.
Yesterday (and I suspect today) such conditions existed in Chatfield State 
Park.  A partial list of yesterday's sightings include:  hundreds of swallows 
(mostly Tree),  bluebirds (mostly Mountain), and sparrows (mostly Vesper).   
Less common birds included:  Wilson's Snipe, American Pipits, Say's Phoebes, 
Sage Thrashers, Savannah and Brewer's Sparrows, and a single Eastern Bluebird 
and Audubon's Warbler.
 
Doug Kibbe
Littleton
                                          

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