This afternoon I was rooting for the strong south winds to conveniently
move the piles of newly fallen leaves from my yard over to my neighbor's
yard. And the winds were doing a great job of this, but the problem was
that new leaves kept blowing in from the other neighbor's yard. Meanwhile,
on the upside with no downside I had two Pinyon Jays fly by with a tail
wind, moving north close to my Ken Caryl home. I heard their quavery yodel
call from two voices, then I saw one jay as it went north. This was new for
my home area. I've only had one other Pinyon Jay in the Ken Caryl Valley
area over nine years of residence.

David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO

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