Birders,
Between 2 and 3 dozen Rosy's are present as well as the Redpoll.  The
Rosy's are feeding in the backyard on the new feeding platform that Tammy
built to go above the fire pit on the deck.  The platform should made for
some great photo opportunities as it will be in the sun much longer than
the patio is.  If the Rosy's are not on the patio, you will need to walk up
the path a few feet towards the patio in order to view the feeding
platform.  Please be careful as it is slippery.

Late yesterday afternoon the Northern Goshawk put on quite a show.  It was
first spotted by a birder (sorry, forgot the name) in the tree in our yard
and then flew to the south and stayed in that tree for about an hour.  It
was calling at that time and the call was similar to the juv call on
Sibley's app even though this bird is clearly an adult. There may have been
another bird calling from the north at that time unless it was an echo.  I
posted the sighting at that time and called a few people that had asked me
to notify them.  Just as some birders arrived, it flew up the street and
out of sight.  It later flew to the top of a pine tree up the street and
gave some birders some great views.  We then saw it fly back down past the
house and unsuccessfully try for a Eurasian Collared-Dove. It posed for a
little while to the south and then took off and disappeared.  This was
probably about 4:00 and the sun had already set here before 3:00 and it was
getting pretty cold.


-- 
Ira Sanders
Golden, CO

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