While I filled my platform feeder this morning (9/19), a large raptor flew 
low over me. I tried to get my binoculars on it, but missed at it before it 
disappeared behind my neighbors' yards. I looked around the area trees, 
finding nothing. Eventually, I thought to inspect the large power towers 
north of my house. Tucked away, on the lone tower visible from the corner 
of my yard, was a Peregrine Falcon. 

This is my third Peregrine sighting in west Centennial (Arapahoe Co.) since 
moving here in early-March 2016. The previous two were in the spring this 
year. Both of those earlier sightings were flybys, though. Pigeons -- 
usually a dozen or two -- line the tower lines near where the peregrine was 
perched; another two or three dozen can usually be found just a bit farther 
east by Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. A half dozen or so collared doves are 
also usually on these lines. When I moved here, I hoped that combination -- 
a high perch and potential prey -- might eventually get me a good Peregrine 
sighting. Today was it! (Poor photo below.)

Also in my yard was a Wilson's Warbler. And through my window, as I wrote 
this, I watched a group of four Blue Jays steal my not-yet-ripe 
raspberries, even though that platform feeder is filled with peanuts. 

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- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO

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