I saw the palm warbler this evening. A beautiful male, wagging his tail and 
catching bugs in trees and close to edge of small pond. He was on the north end 
of the area, through the gate and around the tiny pond on the left.  The pond 
is the first one you’ll come to and only about 15-20 feet wide. 
    Also seen:
Flickers - red and yellow shafted
House wrens- tons
Yellow rumpled warblers 
blue-gray gnatcatchers
Kestrel
Western kingbirds 
Robins out the yin yang (what does that really             
        mean?)
Killdeer 
Swainsons hawk
Blue jays
Mourning doves- lots
Eurasian collared doves- way outnumbered by
     The mourning doves - yay
White crowned sparrows
Grackles
Spotted towhee

I know there’s a lot more out there but that’s what I got this afternoon.

Deb Carstensen, Littleton 





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