It was wonderful hearing the Sandhill Cranes in the low clouds and then
finally seeing a flock of about 110 circling over south Boulder from a hill
in Louisville yesterday!

Clark’s Nutcrackers are back in Golden Gate Canyon State Park northwest of
Golden after a near absence of several years.  When I lived next to the
park for 25 years, we regularly saw nutcrackers.  When there recently, I
heard and saw at least two families(?) of them.  Clark’s nutcrackers are
difficult to ignore if they are present because of their raucous calls.

They are probably back because of the excellent lodgepole pine cone crop in
the park— nutcrackers eat pine seeds, favoring the whitebark pine, which is
found in high-altitude forests of the northwest.

 In the valley below the visitor’s center where Ralston Creek flows, I also
saw numerous small flocks of both chickadee and nuthatch species, and heard
Townsend’s solitaires singing.  Stopping at various trailheads, I noticed
an excellent berry crop on native bushes.

Paula Hansley
Louisville

On Fri, Oct 6, 2023 at 5:19 PM Raymond Davis <davisblack...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Love it when two species appear at the same time, but not commonly.
>
> Along with the daily Pinyon Jays (7ish) and Clark's Nutcrackers (3), I
> heard (low clouds so
> did not see) Sandhill Cranes noonish today.    I just cannot visualize the
> sandhills and
> nutcrackers in the same picture, or even on the same checklist.
>
> Davis - north of Boulder County by 100 ft, 4 miles NW of Lyons
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