Hi all
Good to know ... I'll have to check the Nunn yard which hosted one all last winter. :-)
Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
On Thursday, November 4, 2021 at 12:37:44 PM UTC-6 dsud...@gmail.com wrote:
This morning a male Varied Thrush was among American Robins and Cedar Waxwings feeding on crab apple fruit along S Prince St at Maplewood Ave, adjacent to the north end of Littleton Cemetery. Initially I heard a few calls from the trees along Maplewood near Prince. Later the bird flew into the crab apples along Prince where I watched it until a Cooper's Hawk blasted through and scattered everyone. I waited but the feeding action did not resume yet.David SuddjianKen Caryl ValleyLittleton, CO
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