Ketring Lake in Littleton had few waterbirds today, but an adult Red-naped Sapsucker in the trees north of the lake seems like a good bird for Arapahoe County. The grounds of the neighboring Carmelite Monastery had one Type 2 Red Crossbill, and 2 Pine Siskins. Six Pine Siskins flew over St. Mary Church at S. Prince Street in Littleton (my high count for the county so far). 8 more Pine Siskins were at the Littleton Cemetery, along with at least 9 Red-breasted Nuthatches.
-- Early in the morning at my Ken Caryl Valley home I noticed quite a few Pine Siskins flying over to the east, suggesting a movement this chilly morning.
David Suddjian
Littleton, CO
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