Highlights of a visit yesterday and another today, to Grandview Cemetery at the west terminus of Mountain Ave., FC:
Red-tailed Hawk pair nesting in southeastern corner, nest in a spruce
Red-tailed Hawk pair nesting north of the cemetery behind the apartment complex, nest in Siberian elm
Dark-eyed Junco (gray-headed individual singing) on 4/21 just w of entrance
Lesser Goldfinch heard both days, FOY at Grandview
Broad-tailed Hummingbird (2 males heard on 4/20, FOY at Grandview, no females or nest-building noted yet)
Barn Swallow (1 investigating the intersection of Taft and LaPorte Avenues on 4/20 where they have nested historically, FOY at Grandview)
Red-breasted Nuthatch (at least 3 pairs will likely nest at Grandview)
White-breasted Nuthatch (1 observed on 4/21, interior race)
Black-capped Chickadee (thought I heard first of year begging by fledgling on 4/21)
Bushtit (heard on 4/21)
Pine Siskin (several pairs nesting at present, mostly in southeastern corner spruce)
Great Horned Owl nest in Section H failed this year, probably due to harsh storms
Hairy Woodpecker (f of mountain race seen on 4/20, saw same individual on 4/21 copulating with m which appeared to be eastern race)
Yellow-rumped Warbler (heard 1 on 4/21, FOY at Grandview)
*no crossbills
*expect to see Broad-winged Hawk any day now
21 species on 4/20, 23 on 4/21
*Turkey Vultures have resumed urban roost on Mountain Avenue e of Shields per history of past few decades
*Tree Swallow (pair investigating a metal pole with an opening in it near top and attached bat box, just east of fire station on the west side of Sheldon Lake in nearby City Park. To my knowledge they have never nested in the City Park/Grandview Cemetery area.)
*Lesser Scaup, Northern Shoveler, Double-crested Cormorant, Mallard, Canada Goose (few of each, all at Sheldon Lake in City Park, Cackling Geese appear to have moved on, as have Common Goldeneyes and Ruddy Duck).
Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins
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