A site I visit frequently along the South Platte in Brighton had a Greater 
Yellowlegs, lots of Snowy Egrets, a multitude of House Wrens, and a single 
Myrtle Yellow-rumped Warbler (which sang just once) yesterday. Seven days 
previous it had none of these, but did have Cliff, Tree, and even 2 Bank 
Swallows. The Tree Swallows were in courtship mode this week, a distinct change 
from the previous observation. 

Notably late, I'm used to seeing Yellow-headed Blackbirds in the area before 
the House Wrens and any warblers, and they have not arrived yet.

Other highlights include 2 Swainson's Hawk pairs actively building (and 
defending) nest sites.

Christy Payne
Wheat Ridge

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