A miscellany of observations:

A Rufous Hummingbird visited the Denver Audubon Nature Center July 2. Seen by 
the Denver Audubon group on Walk the Wetlands.

A Lark Bunting seen east of Castle Rock on Upper Lake Gulch Road, June 30, by 
Sharon Hines. Apropos of Jared Del Rosso's 2 observations in western Arapahoe 
County the same day.

On our Cheesman Lake BBS route, June 30, we heard/saw  
    23 Green-tailed Towhees -- 5 times the previous high count -- and 
    16 Rock Wrens, 3 times the previous high count. 
Why the high towhee numbers I'm not sure (unless I've improved at identifying 
its song) but Rock Wrens have increased due to Habitat change. They have 
burgeoned in the aftermath of the 2002 Hayman Fire, and to a lesser extent, the 
1996 Buffalo Creek Fire. 

     We also counted 31 Western Tanagers, not a record but still a high count 
and 30 Broad-tailed Humm.

Hugh Kingery 
Franktown, CO

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