We saw twice as many Elk as we did Rosy-Finches; in fact twice as many Elk as all birds. A herd of 150 or so sat & grazed in a field a mile or so west of Jefferson, and a smaller group of 10 a mile or two west of that.
At Jefferson (10:10 am) we saw 30 Rosy-Finches, more Gray-crowned than Brown-capped, and no Blacks. We also saw Tom McConnell & wife, who had come over from Glenwood Springs, also spurred by David's glowing report. They saw only half a dozen Rosy-Finches here. We followed them to Goshawk Rd., way south on Elkhorn Road, where we saw 30 Rosy-Finches, farther away, harder to ID. Return visits to Jefferson at 12:25 & 14:00 yielded 5 Rosy-finches (both species). We also saw at Jefferson both species of chickadees, one American Tree Sparrow, some House Sparrows, magpies, and ravens.
Hugh & Urling Kingery
Franktown, CO
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