We wentout this afternoon to see what the snow brought, and on our Willow 
Lake Drive, saw all three bluebird species. The Eastern, a stunning male, flew 
along the road between the first & second turns. Plus 3 Westerns & 3 Mountains. 
After observing it on the fence, we didn't see it again, including when we came 
back an hour later.    Also on Willow Lake Driver: 2 Horned Larks, 6 Vesper 
Sparrows, a Say's Phoebe.
    McClain Pit has an abundance of swallows. Yesterday almost all wove back 
and forth above the water, and today doing both that and perching on the power 
lines along Castlewood Canyon Road. Yesterday, 500; today maybe 400. 
Spectacular.
    In our yard, a pair of Western Tanagers, half a dozen Black-headed 
Grosbeaks, several American and one Lesser Goldfinch, plus the usual 
contingent. 
 
Hugh & Urling Kingery 

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