[Douglbirds] A Few Migrants in Franktown

David E. Rapley david at rapley.net
Fri Apr 20 18:49:32 EDT 2007


We have flickers,  little rosy finches and robins here the last few days. 3
miles S of Franktown.

 

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[mailto:douglbirds-bounces at denveraudubon.org] On Behalf Of KarenSMetz at cs.com
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Subject: [Douglbirds] A Few Migrants in Franktown

 

A Swainson's Hawk was perched by the SWHA nest north of the Walker pit lake
in the early afternoon today.  

Male Broad-tailed Hummingbirds were in the vicinity of the Visitor Center at
Castlewood Canyon State Park this morning.   

A White-faced Ibis stood near the Canada Goose nest on the island at that
lake.  

A Ruby-crowned Kinglet sang near my home yesterday.  

The  Common Loon was still at McLean/Centennial gravel pit lake at noon.  

Karen Metz
Franktown 

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