Had I been more an augur and less a birder, I might have taken the unusually large kettles of Turkey Vultures (at least 75...) that passed me in the morning seriously. And I might have worried over an evening Eastern Screech Owl, trilling at the full moon from somewhere near my home. Then, I would have kept vigil in my yard overnight to see what the birds foretold. Instead, I listed both species, celebrating, rather than worrying over, the vultures surpassing the previous eBird county high by about 50% and the Screech Owl finally leaving the High Line Canal to become a yard bird. What birders celebrate -- large gatherings of birds and birds out of place are -- augers generally worry over.
I woke to an empty chicken coop. And somewhere, a fulfilled fox.
Some signs that might foretell where late autumn birds gathers...around Centennial, I've yet to find a Common Hackberry with a drupe on it, a change from last year. Ashes are seedy, though.
- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO
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