It's currently in the same spot, sitting low in the south-most tree off the southeast corner of the cement plant. Thanks, Nathan and Nick for the updates.
Michael Lester
Littleton
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Still present. Same spot. Thanks Nathan!Nick KomarFort Collins CO--I saw the Harris's Hawk just now in Fort Collins. From the intersection of Ziegler and William Neal Parkway I drove east across the bridge toward the gravel plant, then south to the end of the frontage road. The bird was 200 yards east, perched in the trees at the southeast corner of the truck parking area. It flew just as I started writing this; I didn't see which direction.--This is my first encounter with this individual after 5-6 tries this year and last. Glad it has stuck around.Nathan PieplowBoulder
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