This morning we added two new year birds for our patch.Two Vesper Sparrows 
perched on a fence along our road, looking quite crisp. 
Then we saw a Loggerhead Shrike, perched on a phone wire near the Vespers. We 
flushed it and itflew across the road and perched on a fence line where we 
could see all the details.
We have had a Broad-tailed Humm. at our feeder for about a week (after Karen 
Metzhad one on the other side of Franktown). It stays only briefly. Also our 
first 
White-crowned Sparrow of the spring, a Gambel's version. 

Only a couple of juncos remain and we haven't recorded a Solitaire in a week or 
so.
 
Hugh 

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