Several birders watched about 30 rosy-finches swirl from treetop to treetop
around Ira and Tammy Sanders home from about 10:30 to noon today.  We found
at least one black, one brown-capped, and the rest gray-crowned.  One or two
gray-crowned landed on a tray feeder in front, but the flock was kept at bay
by a Sharp-shinned Hawk that persisted much of the time in the neighbor's
tree.  The Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch with puffed-up feathers photographed
yesterday that appears to be sick fed on the pavement right in front of us
for a while.  Thanks, Ira and Tammy!

 

Kay  

 

Kayleen A. Niyo, Ph.D.

Niyo Scientific Communications

5651 Garnet St.

Golden, CO 80403

303.679.6646

k...@kayniyo.com; www.KayNiyo.com

 

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