Yes, Golden-crowned Kinglets have been recorded at Littleton Cemetery, but they are infrequent there and generally missing from the surrounding neighborhood.
David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO
On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 7:02 AM, Ben S <benrmnp@gmail.com> wrote:
Golden-crowned Kinglet is a nice find for Arapahoe county! Once I think last February I walked down Lee Gulch trail trying to stake out the species for the county, but failed. Curtis Park has many conifers. I am trying to recall any areas in Arapahoe county with extensive planted conifers. Little Cemetery comes to mind. I don't know if they've had GC Kinglet there, though. It might be worth birding parks with conifers in search of these. By the way, I saw your Steller's Jay reports in your yard. I haven't seen one in my yard yet, but I assure myself it will be any day now.
Ben Sampson
Centennial, CO
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