May 4

Yesterday's low clouds and occasional light rain brought many swallows down
low at Chatfield Reservoir and the South Platte corridor. *Violet-green
Swallow* was far and away the most abundant, with a rough estimate of 2,000
in the park during the couple of hours I was there in the morning. Also
less than 400 *Tree Swallows*, and much lower numbers of the other expected
species. I noticed well defined movements of Violet-greens coming from the
west to the lake, and flying down the Platte corridor, suggesting to me
movements out of the mountains to feed around the reservoir, but maybe
there is a more local explanation just involving migrants.

Here is a sampling of numbers of some of the arriving migrants that breed
in the South Platte riparian, from a walk of about 0.9 mile on the
Jefferson County side, mostly upstream of Kingfisher Bridge: *Least
Flycatcher* (4), *Gray Catbird* (7), *American Redstart* (1 male), *Yellow
Warbler* (~38), *Yellow-breasted Chat* (12). Also noted there were
*Black-chinned
Humingbird*, *Swainson's Thrush*, *Bullock's Oriole*, and *Lazuli Bunting*.
An *Eastern Screech-Owl* sitting at the entrance to a cottonwood cavity was
a treat, and a few *Western Kingbirds* were here or there in the park. *Eastern
Phoebes* continued at Plum Creek near the picnic area and at the South
Platte at Kingfisher Bridge, and one was singing along Deer Creek near the
bridge of the park's perimeter road. Three *Grasshopper Sparrows* were
along the road to Plum Creek nature area and one was along the perimeter
road on the west side of the park.

Waterbirds were few, but I did find *American Avocet*, *Least Sandpiper*,
and *Forster's Tern*. Two or three *Ospreys* were in the park.

At Deer Creek Canyon County Park (JeffCo) the Rattlesnake Gulch Trail
had 2 *Virginia's
Warblers*, 2 *Black-headed Grosbeaks*, several *Blue-gray Gnatcatchers*,
and a *Golden Eagle*.  The forested upper part of Massey Draw in Ken Caryl
Ranch had a male *Townsend's Warbler *and some *Plumbeous Vireos*.

Over in Arapahoe County at Centennial Park there was a continuing *Greater
White-fronted Goose*.

May 3

A dusk assemblage of feeding swallows over the north end of Prince Street
north of downtown Littleton (ARA) included 4 *Chimney Swifts*. Back at Ken
Caryl Valley Massey Draw had a *Nashville Warbler* and a fly over *Broad-winged
Hawk*.

David Suddjian
Littleton, CO

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