That is quite a story!  I bet that Bushtit was happy to see you.  I hope it is 
okay for me to repost your note on COBirds 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) since others will 
find it most interesting.

Bill Kaempfer
Boulder

From: Allison Sheldon [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2018 4:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: CFO Website Contact - Report a Rare Bird

Hi, I do not know how common it is to see Bushtits in Colorado and in 
particular, Fort Collins. I had a small flock come through about 5 weeks ago 
and since I did not know exactly who these excited, chattering little birds 
were, I headed for my bird books. Today I looked out and saw a tiny bird 
trapped within my large tube feed that was almost empty. When I took my ladder 
(and more food for refilling the feeder) outside to release this slightly 
panicked prisoner, I had a nice close look at it. And, popping around the 
nearby juniper and tree lilac was the rest of the flock, creating quite a 
flurry of noise and motion. I had no doubt that my feeders and water tray had 
attracted another flock of Bushtits. I birded years ago with Kevin Cook (and 
others) and am acquainted with Dave Leatherman. While I am not actively out 
birding, I treasure unique visitors at my feeders so I thought I would share 
this with you. Thank you, Allison S.

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