Just wanted to drop a line to remind folks to keep an eye out in their yards as 
stuff is really to starting to move through.  We've had a fun couple of days 
(28-29 Apr.'20) with sparrows at our place in southwest Denver (Huston Park 
area, Denver Co.).  Nothing rare, but a nice adult, first-of-season "Gamble's" 
WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW and surprise GREEN-TAILED TOWHEE this morning were fun 
and added to the new Yard Bird excitement yesterday when a LINCOLN'S SPARROW 
made a brief showing.  CHIPPING SPARROWs have been increasing the past few 
days, and our territorial male SPOTTED TOWHEE round out the family - last had a 
single junco ("Pink-sided" flavor) about a week ago.
So again, it is that time of the year when truly anything can show up, so keep 
your eyes peeled while stuck at the house.
Good Birding,Doug WardDenver

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