This morning, I came upon a Northern Mockingbird in Denver Botanic Gardens. 
It made its way, with many of the Gardens' junco and flicker, over into 
Cheesman, where I saw it briefly around the  flower beds near the pavilion. 
Those beds were also drawing robin, junco, Clay-colored Sparrow, and a Lark 
Sparrow. 

On Wednesday, a small flock of Pine Siskin passed through Cheesman. 

There have also been several Ruby-crowned Kinglet, a few Orange-crowned 
Warbler, and one or two lingering Broad-tailed Hummingbird at the Gardens 
this week. The area Bushtit (15-20 of them) seem to be congregating here 
too. Wilson's Warblers are increasingly difficult to find. No sign of the 
poorwill. 

- Jared Del Rosso
Denver, CO 

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