A tree swallow and it’s mate came to my nesting box 2 days ago and has returned 
today. I have never seen the tree swallows here this early! 

Thankfully I had just cleaned out the box earlier that day because a black 
capped chickadee was putting nesting materials in and I hadn’t taken out the 
nest from the previous season. I thought the chickadee nesting activity was 
also a little early.

  Flocks of migrating geese have been flying in and out of the ponds pretty 
regularly now and there hasn’t been a several hoodie dancers hanging out for 
the last couple of weeks.
     The resident geese are all extremely vocal and active as they try to 
secure their nesting areas. (Being vocal is just a nice way of putting it of 
course!)
Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe county 
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