Catbirds were back at Chatfield as well, both heard and seen. (Upstream from 
Kingfisher bridge). Otherwise, the usual subjects-yellow warblers, yellow 
rumped warblers, yellow breasted chats singing out in the open and easy to see, 
house wrens galore, spotted towhees-tons, broadtail hummingbirds etc. 
     It was a beautiful evening with lots of activity and singing (not by me). 
   I found a BLACK LENS COVER, about 2 1/2 inches in diameter. I left it in the 
grass under the “experimental forest” (?trail) sign in the grass. 
    Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe county 
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