To add to David's post, although decidedly less interesting, there's an
active House finch nest next to my house with noisy nestlings. There was a
Barn Swallow nest with 2 young 1-2 days from fledging at Clement Park on
Friday. I haven't gone back to check to see if they fledged. They seemed to
be pretty late nests. These birds are all in Littleton, Jefferson County.

Scott Somershoe
Littleton CO

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On Sun, Aug 15, 2021 at 7:10 PM David Suddjian <dsuddj...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 7/27 I found a female Broad-tailed Hummingbird at a new nest in a
> spruce at Littleton Cemetery, the first hummer nest I’ve found there. Since
> then she has been sitting on the nest, apparently on eggs (can’t see in),
> and she was sitting yet today. This suggests maybe at least 18-19 days of
> incubation which is at the outside end of the norm, and the nest is late
> for a nest with eggs for this species.
>
> Two fresh juvie Cooper’s Hawks appeared begging at St Mary Church along S.
> Prince St. this morning. They weren’t around earlier and seemed pretty new.
> I see most Cooper’s families fledging by early to mid-July. I hadn’t had
> any other families in the greater neighborhood area there this year.
>
> David Suddjian
> Ken Caryl Valley
> Littleton CO
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