Tonight I watched the swifts enter the roost at Deer Creek in JeffCo. There 
were 234 at least that went in to their roost, mostly in just a few minutes 
about half an hour before sunset. They will soon be gone from our area, like 
any day now. But I suspect that tomorrow evening they will still be there.

 I have set up a DFO Field Trip for small party to go out with me to enjoy 
watching the swifts and learning about them. DFO’s trips are open to all and 
are free.  Sign up here:

https://dfobirds.org/FieldTrips/UpcomingTrips.aspx 

David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton CO

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