The storms may affect the birds.  There is has been some discussion on this 
mailing list, I believe, in the past, that snow on the ground at higher 
elevations sends Rosy Finches to lower altitudes, and Red Rocks can be one of 
the beneficiaries of that.

Regards
-Greg Pasquariello

From: Eric Storms
Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2019 7:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [cobirds] Storm impact on birds

Hello,
     I am new to Colorado (Castle Rock) and had a quick question. Do storms 
like the one about to come through tend to push down some of the higher 
elevation birds like the Rosie finches and grosbeaks into places like Red 
Rocks? Or, is it just another day in the mountains for them? :-) 

Thanks!
Eric Storms 
Castle Rock
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