I was in Washington Park early Sunday afternoon and spotted a small falcon
that looked too pale to be a kestrel. It had the facial markings of a
kestrel and a pale rufous wash on its tail in some lighting, but its back
was mostly brown and its breast and belly pale and only lightly streaked on
the sides. It occasionally spread its tail but didn't bob it.

Two other birders saw a pale line over the bird's eye, which in addition to
other markings led them to identify it as a Prairie Merlin, but I never did
see the line through my old binos.

The bird was in trees on the west side of Washington Park, near the garden
that is west of the ditch.

I marked it as a merlin on my ebird list, but I'm still not sure of that ID
and would love to hear from other birders. According to Sibley, the
juveniles look like adults. Maybe it's a late bloomer?

Beth
Denver, Colorado

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