I have Red- breasted in my "yard" in Denver on a regular basis year 'round. 
I hear one lately that must be a juvenile. His vocalization pitch is much 
higher that the others that I hear. Guess they are here as I live so close 
to Fairmount Cemetery with all the diverse tree species.

On Sunday, September 10, 2017 at 1:50:54 PM UTC-6, Ted Floyd wrote:
>
> Hey, everybody. Folks have been posting here about a late-summer movement 
> east of the mountains of *red-breasted nuthatches,* and we've been 
> noticing it here in the Lafayette, eastern Boulder County, area, too. Go 
> outside for half an hour, and you'll more likely than not hear one of the 
> little buggers *yank...yank...yank*'ing away.
>
> And it's not just red-breasted nuthatches.
>
> Friday morning, Sept. 8, I was surprised by a *Williamson's sapsucker* 
> along Boulder Creek near 75th Street; yesterday morning, Sat., Sept. 9, a 
> *pygmy 
> nuthatch* was jabbering away from a shade tree at one of the residences 
> just west of Greenlee Preserve; and this Sunday morning, Sept. 10, near the 
> Centennial Trail, one or two *brown creepers* were going at it in the 
> planted spruces at the terminus of Old Tale Road.
>
> (The pygmy nuthatch was bird species #240 for me at the Waneka/Greenlee 
> complex.)
>
> Ted Floyd
> Lafayette, Boulder County
>

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