Monday 30 March 2020

[cobirds] Speaking of Common Birds (JeffCo)

Male Common Grackles returned to my Ken Caryl Valley neighborhood today. Squonk, Skreek and Chuck will now mark the local soundscape into summer. Two Turkey Vultures heading north yesterday were the first of the season. Mountain and Western Bluebirds have been prominent in the Ken Caryl area these last several days. I love the bluebird passage. 

Today there was an exceptional number of Cassin's Finches at Bergen Park, with an estimate of 300 in the park itself. They were everywhere with song and calls all around. Many were feeding among the grasses in the pine stand and drinking from a small drainage. A group of noisy Evening Grosbeaks was near the small parking area, feeding in the pines and on some crabapple type fruits from plantings along an adjacent parking lot. Also Type 2 Red Crossbills prominent there and at Genesee Mountain Park, where an already territorial male Williamson's Sapsucker put on a show.

David Suddjian (and most of the above seen by Karen Strong, as well)
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO (Jefferson CO)


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