Saturday, 4 September 2021

[cobirds] Mississippi Kites in Denver’s Clayton neighborhood

Not one, not two, but three continuing Mississippi Kites seen Saturday morning along 33rd Avenue between Columbine and Clayton streets. After some initial confusion about IDs, those of us there (including Meg Reck, Bez B., Doug Schoch and others) believe there are two adults and one juvenile. Also around are at least 10 other species, including a pair of Downy WP, Blue Jays, Western Wood-Pewee, nuthatches, etc.  , making for a nice Saturday outing to go with the Denver County rarities.

Good kiting!

Patrick O'Driscoll 
Denver

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