My wife Kristin and I spent about an hour from 8:30 to 9:30 this morning 
looking for the pyrrhuloxia in Denver County at the hotspot.  There were 
six or eight of us; one gentleman thought he saw it around 7:30, but a 
Cooper’s hawk scattered the mixed flock of house finches, juncos, and 
black-capped chickadees, along with the pyrrhuloxia.

The flock started to move again around 9:00, but no pyrrhuloxia.

Bryan Arnold
Jeffco, 5,400’

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