Hello wildlife lovers:

After all the drama and bad news for fellow plains communities, we and our 
Louisville evacuee were delighted for this tiny bit of cheerful news this 
morning: 

We  noticed that we have Gray-crowned Rosy Finches and one sample Brown-headed 
(new yardbirds 123 & 4) )  with a large flock of mixed juncos and oodles of 
Pine Siskins eating seeds on our newly shoveled deck.

All we need now are a few Redpolls and Snow Buntings to complete the winter 
bird trifecta. But it is a happy moment. These are hungry little fluffballs.

Linda
shortgrass prairie near Table Mountain

I acknowledge that I live in the territory of Hinóno’éí (Arapaho) and Cheyenne 
Nations, according to the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie; and that Colorado’s 
Front Range is home to The Ute & many other Native peoples. Reconozco que vivo 
en el territorio de las naciones Hinóno’éí (Arapaho) y Cheyenne, según el 1851 
Tratado de Fort Laramie; y que el estado de Colorado al esté de las Montañas 
Rocosas es territorio de Utes y muchos otros pueblos indígenas. 

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