At around 5:30 PM this afternoon, my dog and I saw a Loggerhead Shrike in a 
fenced in field about a block north of the eastern edge of Congress Park. 
The shrike was viewable from the sidewalk on Clayton St (the portion 
running north / south behind Congress) and 10th and 11th avenues. It 
perched, briefly, on a fenced in area -- which almost has the look of 
community garden, though I'm not sure that it is -- within the larger, 
fenced in area. 

There were many, many starling, house sparrow, house finch, chipping 
sparrow, and robin around this field. There may be other birds mixed in, 
but it was difficult to pick through the sparrow in the grass and the 
variable songs of the many starling complicating things. A birder with a 
scope might have better luck, though I'm not sure you could get a clean 
vantage from the sidewalk. 

Later, at Cheesman, six White Pelican flew over, as did a half dozen or so 
swallow, most of which I failed to ID. I did not see the poorwill, although 
there continue to be reports of it in the neighborhood. 

Best,

Jared Del Rosso
Denver, CO

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