Hi all - 
went to Cherry Creek State Park. Highlights were the continueing immature 
Mew Gull at the marina, teal/shoveler quadfecta at the bird observation 
platform, and a Pectoral Sandpiper also at the observation platform. A good 
day for Barn Swallows, also. In all, I estimate 150, and that is low. 
Lastly, there were a group of about 12 hawks flying over Prairie Loop, 
heading south. In my scope, they were silhouetted in the evening light, and 
size was impossible to judge. However, they were long tailed and had had 
somewhat pointed wings; too much so to be a buteo or TV. I think this 
narrows it down between the Northern Harriers and Mississippi Kites (sounds 
like a football match). I have heard of Mississippi Kites gathering in 
large groups. Are Northern Harriers known to gather in groups this size, 
and do they migrate in Colorado? Overall, assuming both species are 
concivable in Arapahoe County, which species in more consistent with the 
hawks' behavior?

Ben Sampson 
Centennial, Co

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