Some know of the cliff on the Lyons Formation hogback overlooking Deer
Creek in JeffCo where *White-throated Swifts* nest. They nest in the cliff
in small numbers of less than 10 pairs, but migrants visit the same cliff
in larger numbers and roost in its large crack and use smaller spots there,
too. Numbers are greatest in the late summer and early fall. The roosting
action has been going on for weeks, but soon will end. Here is my checklist
from Friday evening, presenting some of the detail when some 445
White-throated Swifts were at the roost.
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S60352815
Forgive my poor digiscoped images but they give a taste. A most lovely
element is the swift shadows playing against the cliff, cast by end of the
day sun as the birds fly at the roost.

I have added a *DFO field trip* for a small group to join me for the
evening on *Monday Oct 7*. There is no guarantee they will still be there,
as they will depart soon, but there is a good chance, I think. Details and
registration are here:
https://dfobirds.org/FieldTrips/UpcomingTrips.aspx

David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO



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