Yesterday Diane Roberts and I had a *Brown Thrasher*, 2 *No. Mockingbirds*
and a (presumably) continuing *Loggerhead Shrike* at a a ranch yard near
the south end of CR 241 in eastern Arapahoe County.. The thrasher was
singing often and recorded. Is this an early migrant, about one month ahead
of normal arrivals, or it is a wintering bird (if so , I missed it on two
visits in Jan and Feb)? The mockingbirds were probably early arrivals.

Back home, the wintering *Swamp Sparrow* continues to visit my Ken Caryl
(JeffCo) yard through this morning. *Pine Siskin* numbers swelled to about
230 at my feeders during this blizzard today, a very high number for me,
over twice my high counts earlier this season.

David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO

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