This morning I had 5 Evening Grosbeak fly over Clement Park, JeffCo.
Although not rare in Jefferson County by any means, Evening Grosbeaks are
quite scarce in town proper, even in winter. I was completely caught off
guard when I first heard them. I didn't recognize the call and it took a
few seconds to figure out what they were. I saw them flying west and they
kept going.

They only gave a "song" vs. the various calls, which I just didn't
recognize as the EVGRs that I normally encounter. It all happened fast and
they were gone. I wasn't able to get a recording. Quite an expected find
this morning for Clement Park bird #204!

Good birding,
Scott Somershoe
Littleton, JeffCo

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