Those who remained for the compilation of the Barr Lake CBC know that a 
White-throated Sparrow was reported from Brighton.Details on the location were 
sketchy, however, as the area was adjacent to an active construction site and 
road nomenclature unclear.The bird was first heard by Pablo Quezada, (proving 
again that younger ears are better ears) as the team walked west along the new 
road alignment for E. Southern Street which will connect Tower Road with S. 
Telluride Street.The bird remained concealed in a dense hedgerow on the south 
side of the new road alignment approximately 200 yards west of the junction of 
Southern St. and Tower Road.  We believe the bird (and dozens of house sparrows 
and finches) is probably frequenting feeders along La Plata CT. on the north 
side of the new alignment.   These private feeders can be partially viewed from 
the new road alignment but are screened by fencing on the north.Anyone visiting 
the site would be advised to use caution in parking and walking since it is an 
active highway construction area.
Doug KibbeLittleton
                                          

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