I walk through that area about once-a-week, now, hoping I'll hear/see one of them again. It sounds like they've (it has) returned!
Gary Brower
Unincorporated Arapahoe County
On Jun 7, 2021, at 4:14 PM, 'stevenl...@mac.com' via Colorado Birds <cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:This morning we had a dickcissel singing away on an olive tree, about .3 miles south of the park gun range; right along the long-closed stretch of Jordan Road that runs adjacent to the narrow gauge RR berm. Got good looks and good listens. Just east of where they were hanging out last year.Yours in responsible birding,Steve KennedyAurora--
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