Yesterday evening I went out to try and re-find the Red-shouldered Hawk 
with no luck.  

While walking around the small wetland we got good looks at a 1st winter 
Harris's Sparrow perched in what seemed to be a hawthorn. This bird had 
whitish tertial feathers along the edge, light bill and a white belly along 
with a thin necklace.  It was feeding on some unidentified insects on the 
new hawthorn buds.  

Good birding,
Rob Sparks
Old Town Fort Collins

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