Picking up the wandering scrub-jay thread, yesterday a *Western Scrub-Jay*
was at Jackass Hill Park in Littleton, and two were there today. Also today
one was on the grounds of St. Mary Church in Littleton, and one was at the
Littleton Cemetery. All Arapahoe and areas where the species is irregular
and usually absent. Back home in Ken Caryl Valley, scrub-jays are regular
in their usual habitat, but have been only sporadic near my home in the
developed part of the valley. Over the past two weeks one has taken up
residence, always the first bird of the morning to make its presence known
in my yard, and today there were two in the yard. And a *Steller's Jay* has
appeared in the yard for the first time in a year or so, joining with the
regular *Blue Jays* to provide three-jay days in the backyard. I imagine
that is not a rare combo, but maybe uncommon anyway. A few days ago I saw
all three species in one tree in my yard.

There were goodly numbers of migrants in Ken Caryl Valley this morning,
including the first south bound *Mountain* (mostly) and *Western* (a few)
*Bluebirds* that I've seen there this season, plus a *Townsend's Solitaire*
down out of the woods. An *American Redstart* and *Cassin's Kingbird* were
along Massey Draw, plus *Townsend's* and *MacGilivray's Warblers*. Lots of
sparrows (including the first *White-crowneds* of the season), and obvious
movements of *Spotted *and *Green-tailed Towhees*. On a mile-long walk in
the vale between the Lyons and Dakota hogbacks north of Massey Draw I
counted 42 *Rock Wrens* in prime habitat that migrants favor in that area.
They were popping out everywhere.

*Cooper's Hawks* have also been appearing "everywhere" in Littleton and Ken
Caryl over the last several days, with many sightings, nearly always
attended to by flocks of mobbing magpies. The magpies are certainly doing
their job keeping the hawks hopping from tree to tree.

David Suddjian
Littleton, CO

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