Today Karen Strong and I observed 10 *Steller's Jays* passing north over
Littleton Cemetery, moving through at tree-top level, some pausing briefly
and others flying through without stopping. They passed in loose
assemblages of 8 and then later 2, without calls. This is my second record
for Steller's at the cemetery, and the species is rare at Littleton. The
other for the cemetery, on10/18/2017, occurred during another fall when
there was movement of montane species to lowlands. I think our count of 10
today is high for Arapahoe County. We also had one *Mountain Chickadee*,
which is also only rare and sporadic at the cemetery and generally rare
along the So. Prince street area of Littleton.

David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO

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