Hello Fellow Birders,
    My neighborhood 1/4 mile northwest of Holly St & Arapahoe Rd was overrun by 
robins this morning; the shriveled fruits on the various crabapple trees didn't 
stand a chance.   I counted only 18 while counting birds in my little townhouse 
yard for Project FeederWatch, but when I later took a walk I encountered 
several different flocks of 25 - 30, totaling between 150 - 300 birds.  There 
were a few Cedar Waxwings mixed in with some of the flocks, including some 
identifiable as 1st-year birds.
Keep Smilin',Kevin Corwinwest Centennial in Arapahoe CountySent from my 
Remington Rand Typewriter via my Rotary Dial Wall Phone  

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