On Sunday (11/19), I visited Richmil Ranch Open Space in Deer Trail (east 
Arapahoe). Near the entrance, in a field full of seedy wildflower stalks, 
were two or three dozen American Goldfinches and my first Pine Siskin 
(about five) in Arapahoe this year. There were also two or three dozen 
American Tree Sparrows with them. For a time, a kestrel kept watch over the 
tree sparrows, but it left its low perch over the sparrows when a harrier 
glided by. I was a bit surprised not to find any Northern Shrikes at the 
open space or on any surrounding roads. 

Today (11/22), near the eastern entrance of Marjorie Perry Nature Preserve 
in Greenwood Village were two dozen or so House Finches (plus more around 
the preserve) and about 10 American Goldfinches. These are, in my 
experience, relatively high numbers for both at the preserve. 

Try as I might, I couldn't will any of these birds into redpolls, though 
that field at Richmil looks promising... 

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO

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