CO Birders,

Compared with prior fleeting glimpses, I think I finally cleaned-up Goshawk for 
county/yard lists. photo below.

Then, a White-thr Sparrow has continued since Dec. 2, and appears to be 
wintering. Sometimes alone (and in nearly dark, AM/PM?), or it is fine with 
Juncos. Compared with White-cr Sparrows, note in photos the extensive 
red/rufous on edgings of primaries, secondaries, wing coverts, scapulars, and 
center of mantle. As they often do, this mark is helpful in the field when they 
are flying away from you.

(This is neighborhood immediately south of Bear Creek Park in Colorado Springs)

Steve Getty, Colorado Springs, CO

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