Today, I had three hours to bird.  There was definitely a push of spring 
migrants working through Jeffco.  Belmar had an early young male Western 
Tanager, 7Yellow-rumped Warblers(Audubon's), 6 American Avocets, 2 Blue-winged 
Teal, a Wilson's Snipe,a  Say's Phoebe, and 2 Brown-headed Cowbirds.  A 15 
minute stop at Denver West had a Hermit Thrush, Chipping Sparrows, Ruby-crowned 
Kinglet,  House Wren, and several Yellow-rumped Warblers. Bear Creek Lake Park 
had Yellow-headed Blackbirds, 3 Cinnamon Teal, 2 Blue-winged Teal, Greater 
Yellowlegs, Spotted Sandpiper, 2 Eared Grebes, and 2 Willets. I finally ended 
the afternoon at Red Rocks and had 35-40 White-throated Swifts.  In the 3 hours 
I had an enjoyable 52 species!  
In my yard, I have a couple of Red-breasted Nuthatches that have take up 
residence in a birdbox!  Unfortunately, the Mountain Chickadees (who nested in 
our yard last year) are losing the battle of trying to nest in last year's bird 
box.  It is too close to the nuthatches that are proving dominant.  I would 
have never guessed that these two mountain/foothill species would be battling 
for a nesting spot here in Lakewood.  The poor Black-capped Chickadees have no 
chance! 
 
By the way, as I was writing his email, the first Broad-tailed Hummingbird of 
the year visited my feeder!

Mark ChavezLakewood-Green Mtnhttp://jaeger29.smugmug.com/

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