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
Yesterday, 4/7, A lone Barn Swallow swooped into our entryway to check out last
year’s nest. (Highlands Ranch, Douglas County)
And, earlier this week at the new spit area by the South marina at Chatfield we
fond two American Pipits working the rocks on the west side of the embankment.
(Douglas
I also had a lone tree Swallow stop by and check out the birdhouse they have used for the past few years. So glad to see him back!Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe county Sent from my iPhoneOn Apr 7, 2023, at 5:11 PM, 'Hugh Kingery' via Colorado Birds wrote:
We had new year birds in our Franktown patch
We had new year birds in our Franktown patch yesterday and today: Yesterday, a
Common Grackles.Today a lone Tree Swallow. We have seen both Western and
Mountain Bluebirds for the past week or so.
Hugh & Urling Kingery
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