Good morning everyone,

I decided to squeeze in a quick morning trip today to the west side of my 
patch along the Bear Creek Greenbelt in between Estes Street and Old 
Kipling in the hopes of seeing the Eastern Phoebe that has been present the 
past couple of days. No luck on the phoebe, but I did find a Yellow-bellied 
Sapsucker in a stand of pines on the trail just west of Estes Street and on 
the south border of the parking lot for Lakewood Parks maintenance 
facility. More than a few of you may remember this as the same stand of 
pines a YBSA took up in last January.

Other birds of note while I was out were a flyover male Redhead (not super 
common in the greenbelt) and a couple of Pine Siskins.

eBird Checklist: https://ebird.org/checklist/S105612849

It's starting to feel like spring out there!

Good birding,

Max Miller
Denver, CO

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