Hello Fellow Birders,
    Paula Hansley's recent post about a flock of Bushtits chirping and chipping 
at her suet prompts me to report on a phenomenon I've not seen before in my 
little townhouse yard near Holly & Arapahoe in west Centennial.    In the past 
month or so gangs of 30+ Black-billed Magpies and 24+ Blue Jays have taken over 
my yard, demolishing a brick of suet in an hour or less and terrorizing the 
smaller birds (except the male Broad-tailed Hummingbird who continues to patrol 
the hummer feeder and isn't afraid of anyone).  I finally stopped putting out 
suet because it takes me a couple of hours to make a batch of 6 bricks and I 
was starting to feel like Sisyphus.   I've had both species coming to my yard 
over the years, but never before in such large flocks.  I'm also seeing them 
foraging in the lawns around here, I'm hoping they're looking for the Japanese 
Beetles & their grubs which have also shown up here in abundance this summer.  
Another interesting note is that the small murder of American Crows that 
usually is in the neighborhood has not been around lately.
Keep Smilin',Kevin Corwinwest Centennial, Arapahoe County Sent from my 
Remington Rand Typewriter via my Rotary Dial Wall Phone  

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