This afternoon  (12/3), I took a brief walk with my dog through Chapel Hill 
Memorial Gardens (Arapahoe). This was our third one at the cemetery this 
week. Each time, we hugged the hedgerow along the cemetery's western edge 
hoping to relocate the Harris's Sparrow that Cynthia Madsen, Dave Hill, and 
I found on Sunday. The previous two walks yielded nothing, leading me to 
think the bird had gone. But this afternoon, some halfhearted pishing 
brought out a chickadee, then some House Finches, then juncos, then the 
Harris's Sparrow. I got some bad, but definitive, views of the bird. I 
figured if halfhearted pishing got me bad views, a wholehearted effort 
would get me a photo. Instead, every bird fled. I refound them all but the 
Harris's, which seems to have a fondness for sticking deep in the hedges or 
perhaps even on the other side of them, as both of my encounters with it 
have been brief. 

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO

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