Autumn in Colorado feels, to me, like cold mornings. And the season sounds 
like sparrows. So I was happy to encounter, this morning, a fairly 
substantial collection (50+, for sure) of sparrows in the prodigious 
collection of weeds growing at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens in Centennial 
(Arapahoe). The weeds are up on an unused hill in the southeastern corner 
of the cemetery. I was there without binoculars, looking less for birds 
than for native wildflowers (few and far between). So I can only say that 
there were many Chipping Sparrows and a few other species mixed in, based 
on the variety of calls I heard from the birds as they flew away from me. 

Should you venture to the cemetery, note that there are a few dirt paths up 
the hill. Vehicles aren't allowed up it, but people seem to be. Walk slowly 
and look low, as the birds, if they remain there, may be deep in the weeds 
and seem to fly away with every step...

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO

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