At 1:40 the scissor-tailed flycatcher was on the north side of the road, 
east of the Lake loop, low in a field.  It was directly opposite the 
parking lot which is on the south side of the road east of the Lake Loop.  
Then came the downpour.
 To add to Loch's comments: Many hundreds of sparrows, esp many hundreds of 
chippings; lots of lark sparrows.  A few Cassin's kingbirds were present 
besides the dozens of westerns.  Another birder/photographer showed me his 
Bulllock's oriole photo. At least one lark bunting there...I didn't see 
it.
 When I arrived home, both white-crowned and Brewer's sparrows were in the 
back yard.
 Both of my wren houses have occupants building.
 Red-breasted nuthatches and bushtits are still here, so that they are 
likely nesting.
  
 Karl Stecher
 Centennial/Arapahoe near Orchard and Colorado Blvd.
  

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