Today a Loggerhead Shrike flew south over Littleton Cemetery, down among the spruce crowns but not pausing as far as I could tell. This was a first for the hot spot, species number 123 (122 for me there), and Loggerhead is rare at Littleton away from the Platte corridor.
-- Also of note, a Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay is the only one reported recently in eBird from the City of Littleton proper, Arapahoe Co, and it is my 4th for the cemetery, matching with a small pattern of fall occurrences there so far from earl Sept to early Oct.
David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO
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