In my Centennial yard this morning, a Lincoln's Sparrow, a FOY Dusky 
Flycatcher, and a FOY Green-tailed Towhee. That final bird remains my 
favorite common (and reliable) Denver metro migrant. It seems an 
impossible-looking bird. Without binoculars and in the shade of bushes, you 
just get the impression of this gray, drab thing. Of course, get the optics 
on it -- and with the help of some light -- and you have the rusty red 
head, the bright throat, and the greens! (What sparrow has green?)

I've yet to encounter some of other conspicuous spring visitors. No 
orioles, tanagers, grosbeaks, or buntings yet... 

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO

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