This afternoon I walked from Mackenzie to Reynolds on the ARW here in Canon 
City.  Many chats singing on their territories, along with yellow warblers. 
 There was a group of turkey hens.  I was surprised to see two waxwings 
feeding a fledge— I haven’t see waxwings for a year even though they can 
overwinter here.  Apparently they all went down to southern Mexico this 
winter.  Swallows seem scarce even though they were numerous earlier in the 
season.
On another note, I’ve spotted beaver several times along the Riverwalk 
lately.  I hope they will stay.

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