I rewrote the post for my blog, but it's too flowery now for here (literally and figuratively), so I'll cut to the chase in what is now my third attempt at describing these encounters.
A House Wren was at Willow Spring Open Space in Centennial today. I figured the wren-like bird was going to be a Winter Wren, which would be a state bird for me. Somehow the wren was both a rarer bird (for the month) and a far more common bird all at once.
A Northern Goshawk was in my neighborhood. I encountered him (I think him, as the hawk didn't seem enormous) while walking my dogs and without a camera. (I know!?!?!?) I hurried the dogs home, got my camera, and got a few decent photos.
The Goshawk was gone in about thirty minutes. So while he may show up again in the area, he's not exactly chase-able (maybe).
It's odd and fun to encounter birds like Goshawks when you're not expecting them, nor even ready for them. I hope not soon to forget the late-September encounter with a Summer Tanager (adult male) while I was very much not birding, trying to walk off what then seemed like a ruined back with a slow, short walk up my street.
Full narrative of today's outings on my blog.
- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO
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