This morning, I walked the High Line Canal and Little Dry Creek in 
Centennial (Arapahoe), then walked my dogs around Chapel Hill Memorial 
Gardens. An eventful morning, highlighted by:

-- A singing Black-headed Grosbeak along the canal,
-- A female Northern Flicker feeding nestlings along the canal,
-- Cordilleran Flycatchers along the Little Dry Creek,
-- A female Common Merganser in the Little Dry Creek,
-- Raccoon and Red Fox sightings,
-- A flyover, calling Red Crossbill at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens (odd 
for June?). The crossbill may have ended up in my yard by the time my dogs 
and I got home. Something finch-shaped, red, seemingly too big for a House 
Finch, and single -- unlike most of the House Finch families right now -- 
seemed to fly away from my bird bath as we stepped back into the yard. Too 
poor and uncertain of a sighting, as the bird didn't call, to list it as a 
new yard bird though. 
-- And what ended the morning: on the walk back from the cemetery, a rather 
violent encounter between two magpies, a robin pair, and a fledgling robin, 
that ended with one magpie keeping the adults at bay and the other 
hammering away at the skull of the still living, but not for long, 
fledgling. Most of me wanted to chase the magpies off. But I didn't. 
(Perhaps I ought to have? There's plenty of food for magpies to go around.)

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO

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