Yesterday, on the first day of spring, as squirrel pairs chased each 
others, a flicker banged on metal, and robins filled the neighborhood 
grasses, the White-throated Sparrow that has overwintered in the yards near 
my Centennial home began singing. A really wonderful song to hear before 
the bird inevitably leaves, even if the song did not yet sound fully formed.

At the nearby Streets of Southglenn, a raven pair is on their nest over 
Macy's. House Finches seemed to be finishing a new nest, repairing an old 
one, or perhaps borrowing materials from an old nest. It was hard to say -- 
the female of the pair kept trying to maneuver material that looked like 
plastic or a ribbon that was tangled amid a nest.

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO

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