My dog and I walked Marjorie Perry Nature Preserve in Greenwood Village 
(Arapahoe Co.) this morning. The best birding was along the eastern edge of 
the preserve at around 8:00 a.m., where flocks of about a dozen (each) of 
House Finches, Cedar Waxwings, American Goldfinches, and Black-capped 
Chickadees marked the spot. Among them were Wilson's, Orange-crowned, and 
Yellow-rumped Warblers, White- and Red-breasted Nuthatches, Flickers, Downy 
Woodpeckers, Song Sparrows, House Wrens, a Western Tanager, a Green-tailed 
Towhee,a Red-naped Sapsucker, and, to my surprise, two Lewis's Woodpeckers. 

I may have missed some birds among these. The conditions were poor for 
watching from the High Line Canal Trail; the sun was low and behind the 
birds. (I probably should have watched from the Greenwood Gulch Trail.)  
And I gave up on the spot too early to look for birds elsewhere at the 
preserve. Predictably, the rest of the area was quiet. By the time I got 
back to the original spot, things had died down, perhaps because two 
Cooper's Hawks and two Kestrels had arrived. I did not relocate the Lewis's 
on my way out of the preserve, and the Red-naped flew south into the 
residential area soon after I spotted it. 

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO


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