Today I went for a walk along my favorite local patch, the first time this 
month after getting back from my birding blitz in California. The main 
interesting thing I got to watch was a group of three magpies harassing and 
mobbing a red-tailed hawk in a tree. Not to usual along this river, but 
while watching this I heard the call of a Red-tailed Hawk call and looking 
over I saw two more hawks come swooping into to the tree and scattering the 
magpies. I have not seen this kind of behavior before. I wonder if this was 
a matted pair with this years now grown chick who was being harassed and 
the parents where the two that came in. After scattering the magpies the 
three hawks flew off together. And shortly latter the magpies came back to 
the tree like nothing happen. It was an interesting show to watch. Along 
with that the other highlight was five great scaups. Here is my checklist 
from ebird for the two areas I birded if you are interested,

http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S33058241  South Platte River 
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S33058398  Northern Wildlife Area 

Brian Johnson,
Englewood CO

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