My partner, Sheila McCarthy, and I did not arrive to my Silverthorne townhome 
until mid-afternoon and were not able to go for a walk around the adjacent area 
until later in the day.  But, we did have a nice birding experience starting 
with finding an American Dipper’s nest.  In addition to one adult, there were 
at least 2 nestlings (a couple of pics on eBird report).  We also had three 
hummer species:  Broad-tailed, Rufous and Calliope (pics on eBird).   We look 
right out at the long time Osprey nest across from Eagle Dr. which has 2 
immature birds in addition to the two adults.

Some of the other species we had included Cordilleran Flycatcher, Cliff 
Swallow, Mountain Chickadee, Cassin’s Finch and lots of Pine Siskins.  Full 
report posted to eBird along with a few photos.

Charlie Nims
Bartlett, NH & Silverthorne, CO

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