This winter, all I seem to be able to find around west Arapahoe County is the absence of last year's Pygmy Nuthatches and this year's Palm Warblers. Alas. But over the past three days, Pine Siskin flocks have been a nice consolation. On Saturday, a flock of about 10 was along the Lee Gulch near Ashbaugh Park in Littleton. Yesterday, I saw a smaller flock (4ish) in my neighborhood while walking my dogs. Today, a flock of four was at Dahlia Hollow Park in Cherry Hills Village. Two Lesser Goldfinch were also in the rather birdy park, along with plenty of the expected birds. Also of note was a Canada X Snow or Ross's(?) Goose hybrid. It was in Blackmer Lake, but I spotted it from the Canal and didn't get close enough to see anything other than a dark-bodied goose with a gleaming white head.
-- - Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO
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