Today I was out walking along my patch, the South Platte River Trail from 
Bowls upstream to Northern Wildlife Area, and on my way back home I saw 
four birds fly into a tree, I at first thought them Western Bluebirds but 
quickly realized they were in fact *Eastern Bluebirds*. That was a patch 
recorded for me, and a completion for all three bluebirds along the South 
Platte River. They were in front the Denver Seminary, real close to where 
the Lee Gulch Trail joins the Marry Carter Greenway along the South Platte. 
They quickly flew east, appropriately, off over the Seminary. It was 
exiting to see them, and a nice sign of spring on it's way.
Brian Johnson
Englewood CO

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