A *Common Poorwill* had returned to the hogbacks of Ken Caryl Ranch (no
public access) by April 24, tying my earliest record here. Small
numbers of *Evening
Grosbeaks* were around my home on April 22 and 24. *Cassin's Finches*
remained near my home for several days after the influx that came with the
last snows, and were noted through April 22.

The voice recorder on my phone interpreted the finch's name as "Kasun
Squinches", which I was delighted with. One has to mumble just right to get
that one.

David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO

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